spoiler
It’s about having on-demand gig labor slaves to bring you food from restaurants
If it don’t have treats, it ain’t my revolution, baby
https://nitter.net/colleenawilson/status/1742405770728083597?t=_Z1-JUsT8MEZQCMuyiy0_g&s=19
It’s about having on-demand gig labor slaves to bring you food from restaurants
If it don’t have treats, it ain’t my revolution, baby
https://nitter.net/colleenawilson/status/1742405770728083597?t=_Z1-JUsT8MEZQCMuyiy0_g&s=19
We live in a world where disabled people disproportionately face food insecurity. We also live in a world where gig work companies are being “partnered with” by other companies as a means to bust unions, worsen working conditions, and generally exploit their employees (no matter how much they insist on calling them contractors).
The intersection of these 2 issues is such a weird place for people to carve out hills to die on but people on Twitter manage to do it anyway.
I will say that homebound and/or blind people really benefit from doordash-like services for groceries. But that should never be used to fight against the struggle for workers rights.
Word. A lot of people do gig work because they’re disabled and can’t keep regular hours or whatever.