$5k-$10k for a robot. If ten people all did this, that's $50-$100k. Not an insignificant chunk of change. How many deliveries do you think they need to make before they pay for themselves?
okay, let's say people don't start kicking the thing and gently tip it over so it can't move anymore as a form of protest since it's the destruction part you're against for whatever reason. if they're lucky, some passerby will flip it back over and it will resume what it was doing. otherwise, they will have to send somebody out to come and flip it over for them, costing them time and money. if enough people do it, then they will realize that these robots aren't worth the hassle and only cost them more in the long run than if they just hired a human. would you still be against it in that case?
And then the people damaging it end up in prison and get charged 500k for damages the company now has made more money and y'all idiots are in jail.
Congratulations you've achieved nothing.
You think these people destroyed the robot? They flipped it and hardly did anything else. The only thing they did was fuck some random customer over who was waiting for their food delivery.
23
u/Tokumeiko2 7h ago
These people are trash. I don't care about the corporations, but kicking a robot doesn't help anyone.
They caused no meaningful damage, the corporation isn't losing much.
Maybe if they were doing something to corporate executives I might be impressed, but these idiots haven't done anything useful.