A Chinese factory employee set fire to a textile plant in China’s southwestern Sichuan province in his frustration over unpaid wages of just 800 yuan (or US$111), according to videos posted on social media and eyewitness accounts shared with Radio Free Asia.

  • @[email protected]
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    133 months ago

    Idk. On one hand I really appreciate the energy but on the other hand this is kind of fucked up for everyone else that works there, and I assume there were people inside when he did this. Like what are all his coworkers going to do for work now that the factory is burned down? I know that’s part of why capitalism sucks but it’s not like they can do anything about it as individuals.

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      613 months ago

      We (the west) often look at the chinese with some amount of arrogance about them being “peasants”.
      Truth is, Winnie Pooh has to take some care, because they will fuck things up if their situation gets worse instead of better.

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        753 months ago

        I mean, people who think the Chinese people are just ‘peasants’ tend to be pretty goddamn ignorant.

        Systems are difficult to oppose in every society. We’re all just trying to get by.

        • @[email protected]
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          13 months ago

          But that was absolutely the same for peasants? Which then would make it accurate again to call them oppressed peasants?

          • adr1an
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            43 months ago

            That’s not the defining characterisric for peasants, you pawn :p

        • Omega
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          213 months ago

          ignorant is too light, I say racism, say whatever you want about china, if you see Chinese people as peasants you’re a racist POS

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            I see plenty of typical* Americans on the streets who can barely plot their own country on a world map. At some point, it is an actual lack of information, ignorance, whether by their environment or their own disinterest, rather than some racial or nationalist prejudice. It’s offensive and stupid, and shouldn’t be excused, but sometimes I think it isn’t even racism. Or, at least, their own racism - it’s still the effect of a nationalist exceptionalist government and culture, so racism is still relevant to their ignorance regardless of what their own opinions, morals and character might be.

            Now, all that said, there are millions who are just racist pieces of shit who know better. So fuck them.

            * I know the country isn’t homogeneous and there is no typical American, but I’m not talking about just super rural folk or the centers of cities

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            53 months ago

            The vast majority of people saying Chinese people are ‘peasants’ are racist, but if someone told me that they met someone in Fuckknowswhereville, USA, who genuinely thought that mainland China was still struggling under a feudal regime, living hand-to-mouth with villages of illiterates who lacked the educational tools to organize against their overlords, and was genuinely overjoyed to hear the contrary, that the Qing Dynasty had fallen and that China entered the modern world, rather than disbelieving or dismissive… well, I’ve heard too many innocently stupid opinions from my fellow Americans about international issues to reject that out of hand.

            Admittedly, being from Fuckknowswhereville, USA, also greatly increases the chance of them being horrifically racist pieces of shit.

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        13 months ago

        Peasants? In one of the top capitalist countries?? Haha, good one… They certainly have farms, but that’s just one end of the production …

      • @[email protected]
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        13 months ago

        Nothing wrong with being a peasant, in this context: History is full of peasant revolts. People in the European middle ages were perfectly aware of how the system was stacked against them. Arguably, more than they’re now.

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    123 months ago

    They will not probably see the sun for the rest of life.

  • JohnnyFlapHoleSeed
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    133 months ago

    Fuck yeah. Ask them if it was worth it now. You were going to live as a wage slave regardless.

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    Meanwhile most Americans who are forced to work full time with no paid vacation or healthcare instead go off and say, “I don’t pay attention to politics, it’s depressing. I’m just gonna work on myself,” as they accept never being able to afford their dream vacation, their own home, or that new truck they desperately need.

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    83 months ago

    The Pingshan county police confirmed an incident of arson and said the arsonist had been detained at the scene of the fire.

    A better way to do it is to wait a couple of weeks, burn the place down so it looked like a naturally occurring fire, and not get caught.

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    1183 months ago

    “just 800 yuan (or US$111)”

    “just”

    Fuck man, I’d go ballistic over $111 of unpaid wages, and that’s probably a bigger chunk of that employee’s monthly wages than mine.

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      Most payments in China are monthy, not weekly/bi-weekly as with in the west.

      You’d be mad too if you find out you’re not gonna be paid for work done for the past month*.

      Edit: *Or if its only partial payment

      • @[email protected]
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        73 months ago

        Most payments in China are monthy, not weekly/bi-weekly as with in the west.

        Where in “the west” do you live? My paychecks (Switzerland) are definitely monthly.

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            13 months ago

            A bunch of Europeans in this comment section forgetting there are more “western” countries than just western Europe and the USA/north America.

            Fortnightly is the most common in Australia, with some people paid monthly also (depends on the company).

            And thankful for this. Monthly sounds terrible

            • @[email protected]
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              13 months ago

              Notice how I specifically talked about places I heard of, never claimed I knew of every country. And I don’t really care one way or another myself tbh, I guess monthly mostly serves to reduce paperwork. More frequent sounds like it might better as the employee.

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        113 months ago

        I doubt they actually owe ¥800 in total, because they could have just pay 99 other workers ¥8 less and can still pay this person ¥792, this way, the factory owner only owes ¥8 to 100 different individuals rather than oweing ¥800 to one individual. I doubt someone is gonna do arson for ¥8 delayed payment.

        So I assume they probably owe other employees as well. Just to illustrate:

        If they owe ¥800 to 100 employees, each.

        That’s ¥80 000 Yuan/RMB ≈ $11 140 USD

        A lot of debt.

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    463 months ago

    Proletariat Uprising

    Power to the people!

    To quote the CCP (which is ironic, given they are the oppressors): “革命无罪,造反有理!” (Revolution is not a Crime, Rebellion is Just!)