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Julia Mejia

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99 total appearances

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Podcast Appearances

Freakonomics Radio
In a Driverless World, Who Loses and Who Wins?

We're hardcore.

Freakonomics Radio
In a Driverless World, Who Loses and Who Wins?

We're adverse to outsiders.

Freakonomics Radio
In a Driverless World, Who Loses and Who Wins?

It's a city, but it's like a little old town, you know?

Freakonomics Radio
In a Driverless World, Who Loses and Who Wins?

It's like very towny here.

Freakonomics Radio
In a Driverless World, Who Loses and Who Wins?

Yeah, right before the hearing.

Freakonomics Radio
In a Driverless World, Who Loses and Who Wins?

Oh, right before.

Freakonomics Radio
In a Driverless World, Who Loses and Who Wins?

Like, I didn't know.

Freakonomics Radio
In a Driverless World, Who Loses and Who Wins?

Like, first of all, I'm not one of those people.

Freakonomics Radio
In a Driverless World, Who Loses and Who Wins?

I don't pay attention to everything.

Freakonomics Radio
In a Driverless World, Who Loses and Who Wins?

I'm not going to, you know, like, I have my own little bubble here.

Freakonomics Radio
In a Driverless World, Who Loses and Who Wins?

I used to work at McDonald's.

Freakonomics Radio
In a Driverless World, Who Loses and Who Wins?

I used to clean offices with my mom.

Freakonomics Radio
In a Driverless World, Who Loses and Who Wins?

I did all of that.

Freakonomics Radio
In a Driverless World, Who Loses and Who Wins?

Those were low-entry jobs that I could get.

Freakonomics Radio
In a Driverless World, Who Loses and Who Wins?

And I saw that with the self-checkout in the supermarkets, right?

Freakonomics Radio
In a Driverless World, Who Loses and Who Wins?

Those jobs were occupied oftentimes by people who were retired or high school students or young people with disabilities, right?

Freakonomics Radio
In a Driverless World, Who Loses and Who Wins?

And now those jobs are being replaced by a self-checkout.

Freakonomics Radio
In a Driverless World, Who Loses and Who Wins?

And...

Freakonomics Radio
In a Driverless World, Who Loses and Who Wins?

There's a sense of, for me, it's a moral issue too, right?

Freakonomics Radio
In a Driverless World, Who Loses and Who Wins?

But no, man, like it's, you know, I'm not the moral police, but I just feel like we are not thinking about other people.