• nomad@infosec.pub
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    This will overload doctors offices even more than they already are. This will lead to rubberstamping sick leave at reception.

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      It is almost like Merz is an idiot but Germans are too enamored by the smell of their own xenophobic, “superior” diarrhea from shitting their pants to see the obvious reality.

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          Good! Will that be enough to keep Germany from fascism spiralling? I remain very skeptical it will.

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            Germany is less far down that road than other European countries. Being overly worried is fear mongering taking root.

            The worrisome thing is necessary reforms not being done. And there being little chance of that changing. But same is true for e.g. France if we are being honest. And Belgium got a nationalist government. Austria had Kurz who did just what you are fearing in allying with the far right.

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              The difference between Germany and those other countries of course is Germany exterminated millions of jews, minorities and other “unwanted” in gas chambers while fighting a world war and German society largely sat and took it like cowards.

              You have to understand how that changes how the rest of the world contextualizes Germany’s current “flirtation” with fascism… but hey I am from the US so I don’t claim to be on any high horse here.

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                Current politics is very far removed from that historical context and forgets how popular those policies used to be all over the world. And using language like exterminate is dehumanizing.

                Expecting Germans to be a fundamentally genocidal people is racist. And you, likely, aren’t even aware of the genocides that happen and are happening in the past 10 years. There are plenty.

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                  I hear all these words and none of them change the fact that less than a hundred years ago Germany exterminated millions of jews, minorities and a multitude of other human beings too.

                  How dare you accuse me of dehumanization for calling it what Germans saw it as. I clearly did it to emphasize the brutality not dehumanize the victims, fool.

                  Get the hell out of here with your lazy whataboutism about Genocide, of all things you could have picked.

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                    I consider your language insensitive as you should provide more context and condemnation when using such dehumanizing terms. I didn’t think you were intending to do so.

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        Trust me most people hate Merz as much as your people hate Trump. He is more of an establishment pet than a pedophile obviously, but both are the personification of fear that people live in and are too dumb to control themselves.

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        Maybe, but doesn’t this seem super high to you?

        Germany ranks seventh for the most sick leave taken by employees, with an average of 3.6 weeks per year.

        3.6 weeks?

        We have 5 paid sick days here and 3 unpaid. I think I used 1 or 2 last year.

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          The average is always high, because long time sickness drags the statistics up.

          It’s not 10 people having the flu for 3.6 weeks every year. It’s one person going down with stress or cancer for half a year without losing their employment.

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            Yeah just seems high with Italy being at .9. Germany has 4x higher sickness? Or just Italians lose their jobs? And Romania with .1 week.

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              https://www.datapulse.de/en/sick-leave-europe-comparison/

              This goes into everything about it. In short, the sick statistics actually only shows which countries are good at reporting it. The countries with the best coverage of pay obviously also report it better.

              Germany is straight in the middle of everything.

              The most interesting thing to notice is Norway. They have the highest average of sick days. They’re probably not more sick than others, but because their sick days are covered 100% by the state, it’s in everyone’s interest to report it. And yet… despite of 19% of the workforce being sick on any given day… they’re also the most productive GDP/hour.

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          Yeah Germany is in a good place and Germans are willingly sabotaging themselves because Germany is easy to manipulate when you tell Germans they are superior. That is my point.

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            Have you looked at any populist movement in the world? Anyone likes easy solutions and being told their often multiple fears/worries/problems have one definite source. That is the populist playbook and has happened again and again over hundreds of years, irrespective of actual systems of Government. I think that is something very human that can only be beaten with education, imo.

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              The question is education of what kind? Education only about machines and their practical applications of their force? Or education about the humanities and art and why they are more important than the machines?

              Something The Magic Mountain captures in perfect tension.

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      This was the one of the many bad aspects about my employers response to COVID. They required a professionally administered test to approve your time off.

      “Hey! I feel shitty and tested positive for COVID. I should rest and isolate at home, right?”

      “No, you need to go out and feel shitty in the public, so someone else can give you the same exact test.”

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        I agree mostly. The test is the same but its a somewhat more trusted third party. And my brother regularly stayed home for 14 days to play video games before they introduced the tests laughing his ass off that he got full pay. And especially on Lemmy you see a lot of anti employer sentiment. I’m not saying it’s not earned, but I’m also a small business owner and am very lucky that my employees feel valued and are honest with me, because somebody missing too much work would probably bankrupt me sooner or later. Yes they feel treated well and are payed very well, but thats not a guarantee they won’t exploit my good will, had some of those as well and they usually don’t stay for long luckily.

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      Yes, that will be the effect, and they won’t be told to come back in two days, they will be told to come back in a week for a control visit, just to make sure they don’t get overrun by people with migraine and gastrointestinal distress. This change will make the situation worse for everyone - Patients, Doctors, Businesses, Insurance - not better.