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We don't need so-called "right to work" bills, what we need is a right to get paid fairly for the work we already do. Repealing the 13th Amendment would also count as a "right to work" bills as it'd make it easier for employers to become slavemasters & force people to work.
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"Right to work" supporters probably believe "Arbeit Macht Frei" is a perfectly decent motto.
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Seriously though, why would anyone even want a "right to work" in the first place? Working sucks; people only do it because they have to. It's only useful as a means to an end; it's not an end in-and-of-itself.
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We have the material conditions necessary to be providing a right NOT to work; why aren't we doing that instead? Let's pass #UBI so people don't have to be dependent on their employers for their basic needs.
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Rights only give you freedom if you have the choice to either exercise them or not exercise them. Freedom of speech is only a freedom as long as there's also a freedom NOT to speak. Likewise w/religion, assembly, bearing arms, etc. Otherwise they're coercion to act a certain way.
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Thus, "Right To Work" isn't actually a right as long as people don't have the alternative not to take it and not work. This is actually similar to one of my objections to the state motto: "Live free or don't" provides the hearer with more options than "Live free or die" does.