• Cruxifux@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Because most of the working class are convinced that this system is the best one, they just think the other political party and their voters are the reason everything sucks.

    It’s really genius.

    • 𝕽𝖔𝖔𝖙𝖎𝖊𝖘𝖙@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      It’s not even just politics either.

      We are taught not to share what our wages are and to compete against and rat out our co-workers, all for the benefit of The Company and often the detriment of ourselves and other working class people.

      I often see people vehemently against lower skill jobs like fast-food earning a living wage simply because “I do x and I don’t make that much, why should they?”

      That kind of attitude is exactly what they want you to have because in reality better wages for fast-food employees would force your employer to also raise wages.

      They want us actively keeping each other down.

      Unions are powerful because they bring members of the working class together.

  • Rentlar@lemmy.ca
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    For some reason there is a large group of people who think they have more in common with billionaire parasites like Musk, Buffett, Gates, Zuckerberg, Bezos than the local beggar on the street.

    In reality, well over than 90% of us are closer to the penniless homeless person in terms of net worth than a billionaire.

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      Can’t afford to exist though either, so surely doing all out on the one that might actually get change is the better way?

      (that’s more rhetorical, sadly I am well aware of all of the hurdles put in our way by the very system we seek to destroy, and that keeping us fighting for survival, and against each other, so that we have no energy or resources to fight those in power is a feature not a bug)

  • yeeter@lemmy.world
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    Answering as an American:

    Because the working class understands that “elites” are a necessary decadence and side effect of free markets, and they are fine with billionaires if it means those free markets enable them to live like a king from the 1800s, and they are not consumed with narcissistic jealousy of people that have more than them. Plus they understand history, and they see how class wars worked out in the Bolshevik revolution.

    I consider myself rich AF, because I have a roof over my head, AC, and healthy food to eat, which is RELATIVELY easy to come by in America. Tradespeople like plumbers and electricians are doing very well in America, and if they are reasonably fiscally responsible and save their money well, then they can retire comfortably after 15-20 years of work.

    Many people all over the world understand all of this, and they clamor to immigrate to America.

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      between 15 and 25% of Americans are facing food insecurity. 25% of Americans are facing bankruptcy due to medical debt. 10% of Americans have no medical insurance. 63% of Americans are living paycheck to paycheck.

      That is not doing well, that is very fucking bad. And no, free markets do not require billionaires. We can get rid of all billionaires and distribute the money to the workers who actually generated that value, and still have healthy and relatively free markets.

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        Would you choose to be paid in stocks instead of cash? That’s exactly what “distribute money to the workers” means: Workers become shareholders of their company and profit through dividends and increased stock value, but they also have the risks of no dividends and decreased stock value if the company has a bad time. Lots of companies actually offer these “employee stocks”.

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        I don’t think anyone wants to live voluntarily on your “healthcare” system lol, if you can even call it that.

      • Captainvaqina@sh.itjust.works
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        Don’t bother reading the drivel from these lobotomized rightoid incels. It’ll just make you waste brain cells trying to understand how their weak grey matter was so easily captured.