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Re: Gyppper threadDoes the government force you to work for a specific employer? Does your employer pay you an agreed upon amount for the labor that you provide?The fact that the employer profits off of the labor of another does not mean that the employer has a right to that persons labor. An employer employee relationship is and must be voluntary on both ends. If you don't like the arrangement, you are not required to participate. You can start your own business, make your own rules, and pay whoever you can convince to work for you whatever you think their labor is worth.If someone else has a right to something, and I have a responsibility to provide for that right, then the product of my labor is being taken from me. It is not part of a voluntary arrangement on my part.Do you understand the difference between slavery, and voluntary employment with compensation?Who is out of touch with reality indeed?
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Does the government force you to work for a specific employer? Does your employer pay you an agreed upon amount for the labor that you provide?
The fact that the employer profits off of the labor of another does not mean that the employer has a right to that persons labor. An employer employee relationship is and must be voluntary on both ends. If you don't like the arrangement, you are not required to participate. You can start your own business, make your own rules, and pay whoever you can convince to work for you whatever you think their labor is worth.
If someone else has a right to something, and I have a responsibility to provide for that right, then the product of my labor is being taken from me. It is not part of a voluntary arrangement on my part.
Do you understand the difference between slavery, and voluntary employment with compensation?
Who is out of touch with reality indeed?