Owyn_Merrilin said:
It isn't a strawman. I'm not arguing that he's wrong about Unions needing support, I'm arguing that he's not even willing to admit that getting that support not only more than POSSIBLE, it's already happened countless times, and I never did. His arguments as to why he says is needed will not soon if ever happen is what is the circular logic.
What you said is circular logic again. Unions aren't possible, therefore there's no reason to try and make it possible in the future, therefore Unions aren't possible...
You see the problem here? It's hard to do anything about anything when everybody's opinion is that the goal is impossible from the outset, especially since that opinion in any context is CAUSED BY ITSELF. If nobody is even willing to try to change them then the laws and public opinion won't EVER change. "It would be great if..." Yeah, it would, but if nobody cares to try then that will never be anything but a hypothetical.
Lil devils x said:
The actual work being done by servers in the first place sucks already really really bad. They do not have this job because they can go get other jobs, they have this job because they are already desperate. They clean up urine, feces, vomit, have people treat them as sub human dropping items on the floor just for them to pick up, they are looked down upon by society as being servants, they burn themselves on hot plates and are on their feet all day on hard concrete floors. This is not some desirable profession, this is the job people take as a last resort when they can find no other work. Have you ever been a server, having people treat you like dog shit all day and demean and belittle you? Who the hell would take this job by choice?!
Who would ever be a server by choice? My mother for one, because she liked being in a job that allowed her to socialize a lot, in fact she only stopped because she became unable to physically do the job anymore. Your argument falls flat because being a server isn't the only demeaning menial job out there, one that people take out of desperation or because they just want to make a few bucks for a short while and move on that have also managed to get Unions and strikes and so forth to work. Most fast food jobs are an example of just such jobs. and as I showed a link for before have taken measures to get their wages increased. That's just one example, there are plenty more, google it. In fact, most menial jobs were demeaning, stressful, physically exhausting and even dangerous that paid barely livable (if that) wages like that at some point in the history of this country, but after (do I really have to say it takes time, effort, and sacrifice over and over again?} they got better wages, and now work in less stressful and safer conditions. Why is it wrong to refuse to pity servers for being in a situation they are largely responsible for being in to begin with and refuse to do anything about? Why is it wrong to refuse to support this screwed up system continuing?
What you are proposing here is that instead of having the last resort job as an option to survive, they not survive at all. Please show me all these jobs available for these people to take so they don't starve in the meantime? Taking away that last resort job as an option only ensures they will not survive, not that they will go get another job. Those " other jobs" are already taken.
Your analogy is false because they do not have other options to begin with.
What I am proposing is that these servers actually start taking steps to ensure that the screwed up system that got them into this situation to begin with ends, and for the customers to stop supporting that system by tipping so that these people have motivation to do so. Also, in most cases there's plenty of other "last resort" jobs they could take instead that don't need tips to be livable, and those few that don't other options might just have to suffer for the good of the whole.