• x4740N@lemmy.world
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    9 months ago

    Did you read my comment properly

    Some people may enjoy waste management or water purification but not all people do

    People also have to lay for the cost of transport, bills, taxes, food, shelter, etc

    People want to contribute to society in ways which they enjoy and tasks like water purification and waste management can be largely automated with notifications sent out to people overseeing the automation if there’s an issue

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      9 months ago

      Lol, you think we can completely automate water systems and trash collection? What planet do you live on because those have NEVER been automated anywhere.

      I think you live in a dreamworld where people can just do whatever task fulfills them and all the unpleasant jobs are magically taken care of.

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        9 months ago

        Do you think waste management is only the garbage people who come to collect your bin rubbish every week

        I think those garbage people need to come see you more often because it’s clear you’re making trash here in the comment section by arguing I’m bad faith

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          9 months ago

          No I don’t think waste management is just picking up trash. Nothing in my comment suggests that I think that way.

          I did not say you made abad faith argument as I suspect you do believe these things can be automated. What I DID say was that your vision of how societies could function is unrealistic and ignorant of how things actually work. That is different than bad faith.