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Doesn’t Andrew “UBI” Yang literally work for CNN? Really weird framing for something he would at least pretend to love. People are being paid to run errands for their family, a tale as old as time. It’s still labour, but now focused at helping their families and community rather than getting some higher education formal job. Europe should try this out with their army of ageing sexagenarians. Kids would kill for 800 EUR a month to actually live for once.
This article isn't written by Yang..?
Wanna point out where I said it was? I'm saying that the presidential candidate that currently works at CNN advocated for something that would have an extremely similar impact, and yet it's being framed as if kids are being paid to wear diapers or some shit. Either CNN fires "thousand dollars month" man and acknowledges they actually hate errand kids and community-focused jobs, or they portray it fairly. To do otherwise is hypocritical, but what else would anybody expect from CNN on China?
Does your employer ask you for comments before they allow your other fellow employees to publish work?
I didn't think so. Yang doesn't own CNN. He just works there
Then they should have done similarly critical coverage of Yang's plans. Instead they hired him as political commentator so they at least think that his policies are not laughable (or more likely that he never actually stood for them in the first place). News outlets should be consistent in their coverage.