U.S. Pedestrian Deaths Up 77% Since 2009 & The Auto Industry Knew It Would Happen
U.S. Pedestrian Deaths Up 77% Since 2009 & The Auto Industry Knew It Would Happen
U.S. Pedestrian Deaths Up 77% Since 2009 & The Auto Industry Knew It Would Happen
How Google Disabled Movie Reviews at the Request of Film Studios
How Google Disabled Movie Reviews at the Request of Film Studios
Why is Being Kind So Difficult for Humanity with Gene Baur
How Inequality and the Consolidation of Housing Ruined Every Empire Since Rome
TIL: Young Men Ages 18–29 are Turning Right-Wing and Women of the Same Age Turning Left-Wing
Young Men Ages 18–29 are Turning Right-Wing and Women of the Same Age Turning Left-Wing
Elon Musk Blames Jeff Bezo’s Ex, MacKenzie Scott for the “Decline of Western Civilization”
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Meet James Coulter: The Billionaire Private Equity Guy Who Gets Rich by Making People Unemployed
TIL: How the CIA Have Controlled Japanese Politics Since 1955
Over the past 5 years, police in the U.S. have killed over 9,000 people
TIL: There are 27.4 Empty Homes for Each Homeless Person in the U.S
How the Global Elite Plan to Erase the Working Class & Poor from the Future
How to be an Effective Animal Rights Activist - Captain Paul Watson
USA has Invaded or Overthrown more Sovereign Countries than Any Other Nation in the Last 100 Years
USA: Shoplifting Has Increased 93% Since 2019; 45 % of Shoplifters are Stealing Food
TIL: Why Cuba has the Most Teachers and Doctors Per Capita in the World
The Value of NVIDIA Now Exceeds an Unprecedented 16% of U.S. GDP
An Animal's History of Humanity - CHAPTER 1 - (AUDIOBOOK)
The Luddites were right to be upset at technology because the rapid introduction of automated textile machinery directly threatened their livelihoods and the economic stability of their communities. Skilled workers who had long relied on their craft were suddenly replaced by cheaper, less skilled labor operating new machines, leading to mass unemployment, falling wages, and widespread poverty. The new factory system also undermined established labor practices, eroded job security, and forced workers into harsher conditions for lower pay, all while the government and factory owners prioritized profit over workers’ well-being. Their protests were not against technology itself, but against the way it was used to exploit labor and destabilize traditional ways of life without offering protections or fair compensation to those displaced.