Thread is hilarious and mostly on point, but I have seen one or two supremely idiotic posts slip by, so let me address those.
Look, no one is asking Doreen or others in that group to become Japanese style salarymen. No one is asking them to even work long hours beyond what is reasonable. (And, before dumb questions come up about what is "reasonable", at least here in America the decades-long standard of reasonable is some variation of 9 AM - 5 PM, or a 40-hour work week).
I would understand if this Redditor and other group members were burnt out workers that worked in industries that encouraged overwork, and they had been pulling 10-12 hours a day, 6 days a week, for months or years, and wanted to not only support each other, but raise societal awareness of the perils of overwork; in that case the group's name would be anti-overwork or something. That would be noble and I would be very agreeable to that.
But based on that Fox interview and the group name, I have no choice but to infer that it's just a bunch of lazy fucks who just want to either work minimally or, more likely, not work AT ALL. And live off the safety net that the rest of us that DO work contribute to. Remember, Doreen was the person that the rest of the group thought would BEST represent them. And this group's "best" representative said that laziness is a virtue, and admitted to having no goals or dreams in life, only throwing a half-assed "I want to teach philosophy" when pressed by the interviewer. So if this is their best representative, you could only infer what the rest of the group is like.
So what a lot of people in this thread are saying (and I agree with them) is that anti-work as a concept should not only be harshly criticized, but outright mocked. Because the objective truth is that someone that works is adding something of value to society, in both goods (and/or services) and taxes. A person who is perfectly capable to work, but chooses not to due to misplaced sense of entitlement, or laziness, or weak mental constitution, is objectively adding nothing of value to society and is, therefore, a fucking parasite.
Let's not act like the only choices are "work yourself to death" or "be a parasite." If you only think in extremes like that, then I'm sorry, you're a fucking idiot. There is a wide middle somewhere there that can make you a contributing member of society and, in the process, help fulfill you as a person and lead a more meaningful life.