I saw this on Facebook. It was the text of a picture posted by Pro Labor Alliance Inc. I have edited it a bit:
Stop
You are not a machine.
Your natural genetic design does not tolerate 2-4 hours of travel per day, 8-12 hours of slave labor, 5-6 days per week for whatever monetary compensation on 5-6 hours of sleep in a system built on a penalistic principle and a life under judgmental surveillance.
Like it or not, you are human.
Stress, harassment, constant financial worries, fear, and a sense of inadequacy destroys the health of any human.
This is a scientific fact.
So why is it we accept and tolerate a system that in actual reality demands that you erase your needs, and in effect commit a slow joyless suicide for someone else's profit?
You have a choice.
Stop pretending you don't.
Wednesday, March 27, 2013
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