PennName47
PennName47 t1_j8t45nu wrote
Reply to comment by Blast_Furnace_Life in Tesla fired New York workers 'in retaliation for union activity,' complaint alleges by influ
Doesn’t this just mean there was retaliation for unionizing? Even if this is true, it sounds like they were fighting for their jobs against machines and were punished for doing so, which is technically illegal.
PennName47 t1_j8sws61 wrote
Reply to comment by Blast_Furnace_Life in Tesla fired New York workers 'in retaliation for union activity,' complaint alleges by influ
Who has alleged this? Seems like a very convenient story given just how many blatant retaliations to unions there have been in the last few years from multiple companies.
PennName47 t1_j32d839 wrote
Reply to comment by Timirninja in The study concluded that post-COVID-19 syndrome was detected in 25% of the included participants. COVID-19 hospitalization, initial symptomatic COVID-19, and female sex were significant risk factors for developing post-COVID-19 syndrome. by bo_hossuin_14
No no, I think the distinction is very important. If your hunch is correct, and men are underreporting their symptoms, that means studies like this could be giving the wrong impression and a false sense of security to men. They may take more risks and not seek early treatment that could change the outcome of their long-term health. Just saying “women report more” can obfuscate the more salient point that men might be reporting less but are actually at more risk of long-COVID than they think.
PennName47 t1_j32bpjp wrote
Reply to comment by Timirninja in The study concluded that post-COVID-19 syndrome was detected in 25% of the included participants. COVID-19 hospitalization, initial symptomatic COVID-19, and female sex were significant risk factors for developing post-COVID-19 syndrome. by bo_hossuin_14
….all this means is that it’s likely underreported among the male cohort. Not sure why you’re singling it out as women report more. It’s more that men report less. And that’s also just one aspect of the findings. The startling number of people with long COVID in the study is more salient.
PennName47 t1_j328iue wrote
Reply to comment by Timirninja in The study concluded that post-COVID-19 syndrome was detected in 25% of the included participants. COVID-19 hospitalization, initial symptomatic COVID-19, and female sex were significant risk factors for developing post-COVID-19 syndrome. by bo_hossuin_14
Uh, what? Was this a shot at women, or are you just ignoring the other risk factors for some reason?
PennName47 t1_j3284p3 wrote
Reply to comment by soldiergeneal in The study concluded that post-COVID-19 syndrome was detected in 25% of the included participants. COVID-19 hospitalization, initial symptomatic COVID-19, and female sex were significant risk factors for developing post-COVID-19 syndrome. by bo_hossuin_14
That doesn’t sound accurate. I’ve seen a lot of studies that have shown persistence several months later, and of course this is ongoing because the disease is still “new”.
PennName47 t1_ixm69wc wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Police: Man, 25, charged in connection with string of robberies at off-campus Temple residences by Franklinia_Alatamaha
I mean, society likely DID fail him. “Society” being a very broad term for his immediate family plus the authority figures (or lack thereof) in his life. But that also doesn’t change that he’s breaking the law and needs to be duly detained for it. These things aren’t mutually exclusive.
PennName47 t1_itfpzcm wrote
Reply to comment by BrokenEye3 in TIL that a prison riot in 1985 on Spike Island near Cork, Ireland, ended after a mother of a prisoner heard what was happening, came to the island,& roared at her son through a megaphone after he had been on a roof for hours; it took only a few minutes of shouting & the remaining prisoners came down by newshoeshudis
Oh cmon, you KNOW that’s worse!
PennName47 t1_j8tctn1 wrote
Reply to comment by DBDude in Tesla fired New York workers 'in retaliation for union activity,' complaint alleges by influ
Isn’t protecting your human jobs against robotic replacements kind of a known reason for unionization by now though? As much as I like the growth of robotics and AI, I can acknowledge the issue it presents in a world that still requires a job to live. Unless these people are given UBI or helped into new positions by the company, it doesn’t seem abusive at all that they would try to unionize to save their livelihoods.