Jacob Goldstein
Daily Stormer
March 29, 2017
The utter stupidity of goyim simply boggles the mind.
Robots are going to take your jobs, goyim. You’re not going to have any more jobs.
So, it’s going to be doubly important that you keep those pensions.
And how on earth are you going to pay pensions without millions upon millions of Syrian refugees from Afghanistan?
RT:
Blue collar workers are most at risk from robots according to a new study which claimed six jobs are lost for every one robot introduced per 1,000 employees. Managerial roles saw little or no change.
The study published this month by economists Daron Acemoglu and Pascual Restrepo from the National Bureau of Economic Research aims to put facts and figures in place of the myths surrounding the robot workforce, examining if the defense that it creates as many jobs as it destroys was credible.
“We estimate large and robust negative effects of robots on employment and wages across commuting zones,” the study, which examined US employment between 1990 and 2007, said. In such commuting zones between three and 5.6 jobs were lost for every one robot introduced per 1,000 employees, with wages seeing a decline of between 0.25 and 0.5 percent.
Allowing for variables, including the offshoring of roles and the impact of imports, the study used the International Organization for Standardization’s definition of an “industrial robot” for the study. This required the robot to be automatically controlled and programmable for multi-purpose tasks, as well as being able to move in three or more axes.
Under the definition robots like those used on a car assembly line were included, but a computer or a simple one-axis machine, such as a conveyor belt, were not.
“We see negative effects of robots on essentially all occupations, with the exception of managers for which we estimate a zero effect in our baseline specification,” the study found.
“Predictably, the major categories experiencing substantial declines are routine manual occupations, blue-collar workers, operators and assembly workers, and machinists and transport workers.”
The study warned the effect so far has been limited on jobs, which they claim have seen a decrease of between 360,000 and 670,000 during the period as a result of the introduction of robots. They warned in the next two decades the effects could be “much more sizeable” with the predicted expansion of a robot workforce.
Think it over, goyim.
There’s not going to be any work.
But you’ve still gotta eat.
You’re going to need those pensions paid.
And Syrians are the Mike Tyson of pension-paying.