• Clent@lemmy.world
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    5 months ago

    Tip has existed for centuries and did not start because of slavery therefore the very premise that it is a relic of slavery is false given the standard definition of relic.

    It is a relic of travelers showing gratitude to their hosts.

    It may or may not have been exploited by racist white people but the claim is that tipping is because of slavery and racism. It is not.

    But again believe what you want. Enjoy your echo chamber. Pretend it’s only the right stuck in one.


    The down votes appear to indicate how deeply people want this to be true. I find that far more fascinating.

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      5 months ago

      Read the second paragraph of OP’s article. Your arguments do not remotely refute this.

      ETA: I agree that the wording could be better, to make it less likely anyone would mistake the claim the way you have.

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        5 months ago

        I cannot find a single claim of this slavery aspect that doesn’t trace back to Saru Jayaraman as a source.

        They are a fair wage activist. They have an agenda is getting people to believe tipping is evil. They have no credentials as a historian of any kind.

        It’s really quite ridiculous how much people want to believe things and me having doubts makes them see me as the fool.

    • fukhueson@lemmy.worldOP
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      5 months ago

      “…given my own chosen definition of relic such that the article can be characterized differently”