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From: wutzit2ya@forgitaboudit.net
"Po-Frantsuzki Pozhaluista" wrote in message
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> "Intelli Gence" wrote in message
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>> "Felsenmeer" wrote in message
>> news:l%Avd.954$lV.310@fe39.usenetserver.com...
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>> >> These jobs are not high tech. They are boring, monotous uncreative
>> >> jobs
>> > that
>> >> are demeaning for humans.
>> >>
>> >
>> > Assembling computers is a "demeaning" job?
>>
>> Yes.
>>
>> > Are you saying that all
>> > assemblyline jobs are "demeaning" jobs? That would mean that working
>> > on
>> > the
>> > line at GM is "demeaning"... too bad; those guys make a fortune. Lots
> of
>> > jobs are "demeaning." What you're saying is just a cop-out, an excuse
> to
>> > justify shipping jobs overseas. And it's not right when there are
>> > thousands
>> > of unemployed workers in the United States who would absolutely *kill*
> to
>> > have a job.
>>
>> Why so emotional?
>>
>> The future jobs are in services (brain as opposed to body), so the sooner
>> people reeducate their manual labour dumb asses the better for US
>> economy.
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>
> Since the average IQ of a given population is not changing through time,
> there will always be a need for manual jobs. Otherwise, you may expect
> social problems.
>
IQ declines with age. This explains many things about Starik Topolski...and
yes he is a social problem.
This doesn't really explain why the French and Germans were too stoopit to
build that new bridge though. It took a Brit whose brain was powered by
American GM food to do the difficult design work.
The bridge doesn't matter anyway...Islamic wierdos are gonna blow it up
first chance they get.
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