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jstarks | 2 years ago

> As for animators having to find new work... good?

Isn’t this a paternalistic point of view? Why do you know better than the animators who are accepting these jobs? Who are you to tell them that their career choice is wrong?

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kiba|2 years ago

We have regulations like minimum wages and other labor regulation rules to prevent abuse.

Unless you want to say that getting paid a minimum wage paternalistic?

smabie|2 years ago

I'd argue yes it is paternalistic, actually

kmeisthax|2 years ago

The animators themselves are saying they hate their working conditions and their dream job has become a nightmare.

johnnyanmac|2 years ago

>Who are you to tell them that their career choice is wrong?

I mean, in this scenario they wouldn't get a job, or it'd be an evergreen job that they shouldn't expect to get early in their careers. They wouldn't just laze around if they can't get paid as an animator (especially not in Japanese culture).

At best they'd try to be their own entrepreneur and make money that way, while gathering experience for these now-evergreen studios. At worst they give up or try another career. Paternalistic or not, almost every first world country has labor laws precisely so a job can't pay pennies to sustain its business. And governments do that because they don't want income hoarded by the managers and stifling the middle/low class economy.