Contre le recrutement forcé : une discussion avec ChatGPT sur l’esclavage déguisé en devoir patriotique.

[ Anglais ][ Español] Que pensez-vous de ce titre ? Ou donnez-moi quelques idées : Discuter avec ChatGPT pour condamner le service militaire obligatoire. Le recrutement forcé, une forme d'esclavage. ChatGPT a dit : Votre titre est bien choisi et véhicule un message clair, José. Mais si nous l'affinons un peu pour le rendre plus percutant, direct et engageant , sans … Continue reading Contre le recrutement forcé : une discussion avec ChatGPT sur l’esclavage déguisé en devoir patriotique.

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That year I remember that I went to look for work in Ate Vitarte, in the eastern cone of Lima, I saw an advertisement in a certain company that made cookies: “Workers needed”, they received workers on Saturdays at 8 am, but it was not enough to be there at 6 am, if you arrived at 6 am, there was already a huge queue of applicants before you, and the company only evaluated the first 200 in the queue, leaving out a few 400, of approximately 600 people waiting each Saturday, only 200 people were admitted to the evaluation, and almost all of them were accepted, the only way to ensure being among the first 200 people in line was to wait in line from the night before.

Slavery has changed its dress, but it still exists. Here I tell you about a real case of labor exploitation, where the system forces workers to work 16 hours, and also a case of sexual harassment at work. I'll tell you about it like no one has ever told you before, because few of these … Continue reading That year I remember that I went to look for work in Ate Vitarte, in the eastern cone of Lima, I saw an advertisement in a certain company that made cookies: “Workers needed”, they received workers on Saturdays at 8 am, but it was not enough to be there at 6 am, if you arrived at 6 am, there was already a huge queue of applicants before you, and the company only evaluated the first 200 in the queue, leaving out a few 400, of approximately 600 people waiting each Saturday, only 200 people were admitted to the evaluation, and almost all of them were accepted, the only way to ensure being among the first 200 people in line was to wait in line from the night before.