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    Not surprising. To companies human are resources meant to be exhausted. A few killed for the profit and "stability" of the system. Sad occurence.


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    Like in almost every capitalist countries around the world, the working class get exploited whenever the ones on top thinks they could get away with it, sad.
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    Like in almost every capitalist countries around the world, the working class get exploited whenever the ones on top thinks they could get away with it, sad.
    Almost?
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    I try to give everyone the benefit of doubt, just in case someone says otherwise. i.e. just in case someone claims there is a capitalist countries that doesn't the working class. (Don't know of any examples but maybe, just maybe, there are some out there)
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    I try to give everyone the benefit of doubt, just in case someone says otherwise. i.e. just in case someone claims there is a capitalist countries that doesn't the working class. (Don't know of any examples but maybe, just maybe, there are some out there)
    Exploitation happens everywhere, all the time, in class society and especially under capitalism. Whenever someone goes to work and performs labor for someone else, that is exploitation. I realize that this strictly economic definition, of which we as communists should be focused on, was not the moralistic one that most people use. I'm not saying that moralistic reasons aren't important, but a lessening of theoretical rigidity allows for non-revolutionary ideas to come into play here such as the dumbass idea that you can have wage-labor in socialism.
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    It's really sad to see how they behave to people...
    And to consciously expose them to radiation withouth adequate equipment is just... I don't know what word should I use.
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    Its a death trap and so is the surrounding area and water! This is totally disgusting! The government backs the corporation and not the people!
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    Nuclear power could be a great thing, not with those assholes in charge of it, running it for profit though.
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