• redtea@lemmygrad.ml
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    1 year ago

    And a big part of it is believing that if everyone works as hard as they did, they’d be middle class, too. Sometimes, it’s less complacency and more a deep seated belief that everyone else deserves living in poverty because they’re lazy and wasteful.

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      Never worked harder in my life than when I was working at a company that supplied bars and restaurants with drinks. It was 60-70 hours a week of lifting heavy shit like kegs. Pay was shit, but because I worked that much hours I earned a lot in the end.

      After that I got an office job and the amount of trash talk was insane. ‘Yeah, if people earning minimum wage would make the same as I do, I’d do their job. It’s far more easier!’ Like, fuck me I’d love t see your slouched office body carry 60kg kegs all day, see how you’d like it. And why would you care if other people, who may or may not be doing easier work, earn more money? If you think that’s unfair, fight for better working conditions yourself.

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        If you think that’s unfair, fight for better working conditions yourself.

        One of the greatest propaganda tricks ever invented is to get one group of workers to shit all over another group rather than fight for their own improved conditions. You see it every time there’s a strike: “Why should they get a pay rise, I haven’t had one for ten years.” Neither have they; that’s why they’re on strike! It was the same ‘after’ Covid: “Why should they get to work from home when I could do my job from home but my boss makes me commute?” Err…