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Probably not the most, but:
“Capitalists are job creators.”
The jobs will exist with or without them.
I think it's stupid as much as anyone who's not gen Z, but to claim it's not real because it's not something I can understand is a little boomer-like. Guess we're doing the whole "everything from my childhood is how it should be and the previous/next generations are stupid/misguided if they disagree" shtick.
Agreed. "Influencers" are making money because people are paying them. So it's clearly lucrative for some reason that I'll never understand.
I think their argument is that the job exists because of capitalism and without the driving force of an economy being capital, the role of an influencer is gone.