Hes not sorry for what he said. Hes sorry that it went viral and people called him out.
Fuck this guy.
Seasick Steve has a lyric in the song “Last Po’ Man” where he says “Never met a rich man that I liked” and the more I read about billionaires, the more it seems he was right lol.
I fucking love seasick steve, nobody seems to know about him.
He’s amazing and his McGyvered post-apocalyptic homemade string instruments are beautiful.
I didn’t know he made his own equipment! That’s so damn cool
I first heard his music on Jools Holland’s Big Hootenanny which is a New Years Eve show on BBC that my family watch.
This was about 10 years ago, I’ve been listening since.
That wasn’t an apology. He believes people are slaves, the only thing he regrets is getting caught on video saying it out loud.
Sharpen the fucking blade
I think the news story is not that Tm Gurner apologized, it’s that Tim Gurner encountered enough backlash that he felt it necessary to pretend to apologize.
We all know that his apology isn’t a sincere recognition of a wrong attitude, or a commitment to change. But it IS noteworthy that he apparently misjudged the public sentiment. What does this tell us? We can say that he probably doesn’t give a shit if a bunch of nobodies on Twitter call him a piece of shit. He knew and expected that when he said those things. What changed?
It’s not really clear from the article, but my guess is that something almost inconvenienced him. Perhaps he was told that he would be uninvited to some summit where he’s on a panel. Whatever got to him, I’d like to know so we can do more of it. It warms my heart to imagine how seething mad he was when he grit his teeth and yielded to the reality that this power dynamic is not exclusively one sided as he so badly believes it should be.
This has been my takeaway with a lot of news the last year or two. As depressing as the headlines have been, I’m starting to see an underline shift in public perception. There’s a growing fear in the politicians, celebrities, and billionaires at the top that once thought they were untouchable. They’re not the idols they used to be.
They’re fantastic with salt and pepper
S&P good enough for me!
This guy is an enemy of the people. Simple as that. He should be fired and removed.
What we need Mr.Richfuck is more unions and socialism to correct owners attitude
Your daily reminder, if any was needed, that rich people are parasites
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What’s in there could only make you sick.
I hope everything he eats for the rest of his life has spit in it.
I blame the help, they feed this man, they protect this man while he sleeps, they raise his offspring, theirs is the corruption the keeps this system in place.
You should become the help and “solve” this then. Show them how it’s done.
While I agree with the statement, the help are likely wage slaves like us, they may not have better options.
Hard to tell someone to uphold moral values if it means NOT serving this moneycunt, but being poorer in the process.
That said after this little outburst, of his I hope they start looking for better options…
Sorry I forgot my mask that day, and you all saw how I really think. I thought now that COVID was over we weren’t doing masks anymore shrug
Must be a bogan. Bogans are the worst. Disgusting dirty thieves.
If you ever come to Australia, watch out for these bogans. Record them coz I am telling you they will steal whatever they see. Worst people ever!!!
For those who dont know bogans, here’s one for ya.
This is the best summary I could come up with:
One of Australia’s richest men has sparked a global backlash after saying unemployment should double to remind arrogant workers of their place.
Speaking during a property summit this week, the 41-year-old said the Covid-19 pandemic had changed employees’ attitudes and work ethics for the worse - singling out builders as an example.
He claimed that shift is impacting productivity in the sector, which - combined with tougher regulations - is fuelling Australia’s housing shortage.
Shifting attitudes toward employment are also a matter of widespread discussion on social media, giving rise to hashtags like “quiet quitting”, a term meant to capture the decision to stop going above and beyond for bosses; and “lazy-girl jobs”, which refers to well paying, flexible positions that offer greater work-life balance.
Mr Gurner’s comments, which were shared by the Australian Financial Review (AFR) which hosted the summit, have drawn criticism on social media platforms like X (formerly Twitter), TikTok and LinkedIn.
It sees people on the streets and dependent upon food banks," Mr Wolahan told the AFR.
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