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GeenStijl: Labor market dead for drop-out journals

Nowadays you even have to be able to fill an exoskeleton

Journalists and especially freelancers always say that you should never type free pieces because you undermine the market. After all, if one writing monkey does it for free, a client does not have to pay a slightly better developed primate. But this is the 21st century. Journalism has almost been replaced by subsidydelivered ready-made political press information in ChatGPT. So if the ink coolies from our demoralized and fundamentally handicapped professional group think: well then I’ll just become a bicycle delivery person for Koelblauw, HalloVers or with those Pakis who drive around for that brand with the mint-colored kangaroo: good luck with melting your MacBook into an exoskeleton, because if if you thought ten cents per word was little, just see how they triple their profits in Wuhan (where the above photo apparently comes from, not checked to death because we don’t get paid enough for that – ed.). That guy carries enough meal boxes, consumer electronics, and take-out shawarma on his back to make a little tiny house to fill with! Is it still going to be learned to code – oh no, it’s too late for that: the Asians push faster help desk babies to prod than you can learn Python. Would you like to apply for a supplement from the Tax Mafia?

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