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I wrote a novel that's currently sitting in my agent's inbox about a young man who gets a government letter that forces him to go work in a warehouse full of dangerous automation. Every citizen is supposed to do this on a random basis, like jury duty. I did not expect it to become this on the nose.
The cruelty of the Grants Pass decision perfectly distills the soul of this country down to its ugly punitive essence. Instead of using our vast wealth to help those in need we will use it instead to punish them. And hey if it ushers thousands more into the warehouses then all the better right?
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The protagonist of this novel sees cruel supervisors who taunt the people who've been forced into warehouse work as part of their sentence or parole conditions. He sees a homeless man killed by one of the automated robots, and everyone denies the man even existed.
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And then the company running the warehouse uses a private police force called Loss Prevention to kidnap his partner to force him to sign up for "long-term service".