• w3dd1e@lemm.ee
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      2 days ago

      Yeah! I wanted to specifically call out the study on UBI with formerly incarcerated people.

      I know a lot of pushback on UBI is that it will make people lazy, or emboldened criminals. It has the exact opposite effect.

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        2 days ago

        I believe that’s manufactured pushback tbh. People who are overworked might think it would make themselves lazy. At first, maybe? To get your thoughts in order, it might look lazy. But most people who feel safe with a steady income want to be productive.

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          I was talking about it with my GF over breakfast. She’s being worked to the bone, waking up in pain etc. and thought about alternatives.

          She had the idea of a cat-bookstore-library-café. Imagine being able to sit down with a nice [beverage of your choice], read a good book, have a curious kitten climb onto your lap… Sure, it wouldn’t be for everyone and probably too expensive to run at a profit, but it might be possible with UBI.

          And she’d still want to work her other job part-time too, just not full time anymore. She’d still be contributing, just in a different way.