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We did Joe...

>> No.51115278
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>>51115267
>Working class Americans
That's a myth

>> No.51115355

>>51115278
then i am a mythological creature

>> No.51115383

IT CHOBANI FU?

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>>51115267
Noooo that money is better spent on a new missile system for israel

>> No.51115440

>>51115278

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Labor_aristocracy

huh, I thought this book was just gonna say whitey doesn’t work hard but it’s more sophisticated than that:

>In Marxist theory, those workers (proletarians) in the developed countries who benefit from the superprofits extracted from the impoverished workers of developing countries form an "aristocracy of labor". The phrase was popularized by Karl Kautsky in 1901 and theorized by Vladimir Lenin in his treatise Imperialism, the Highest Stage of Capitalism. According to Lenin, companies in the developed world exploit workers in the developing world where wages are much lower.[1] The increased profits enable these companies to pay higher wages to their employees "at home" (that is, in the developed world), thus creating a working class satisfied with their standard of living and not inclined to proletarian revolution. It is a form of exporting poverty, creating an "exclave" of lower social class. Lenin contended that imperialism had prevented increasing class polarization in the developed world and argued that a workers' revolution could only begin in one of the developing countries, such as Russia.
pretty based, desu

>> No.51115498

>>51115355
You are certainly special

>> No.51115539

>>51115267
Cope seethe and dial8. Working class is higher class. I am riden with Biden as high iq educated class

>> No.51115546

>>51115440
>The increased profits enable these companies to pay higher wages to their employees "at home" (that is, in the developed world), thus creating a working class satisfied with their standard of living and not inclined to proletarian revolution. It is a form of exporting poverty, creating an "exclave" of lower social class
Yes this is very impressive

>> No.51115553

>>51115440

holy fuck, I just realized that, by entrenching identity politics into political discourse, we prevent any proletarian consciousness from developing because we now conflate class issues with issues of racial conflict; therefore it is in capitalism’s best interest to promote as much racial conflict and strife among the working class as possible, we even see this with corporate backing of diversity and globohomo. The fundamental mistake (which is intentional put forth by the state and media) is the conflating of the concept of “whiteness” with the labor aristocracy, when in fact membership on the latter is based on class, not race.

>> No.51115571

>>51115546

so i’m this system 1st world workers are basically privileged workers, aka house negros

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>>51115553
this was pretty evident post-OWS

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>>51115553

>> No.51116128

>>51115675

.. and Biden just grifted to colleges $10,000 each for everyone of the millions of people who took out loans for uneconomical majors that were prohibitively expensive in the first place because of state back student loans (gotta protect the institutions of the state religion!) All these fucks do is take and take and take and then act like they are supporting the middle and working classes when they created the fucked up system that impoverished us in the first place.

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>>51115432
yeah, we wouldn't want to waste money on other people's wars, right?

>> No.51116510

>>51115675
Zeihands typed these posts

Seriously, anybody else read it in his voice?

>> No.51116837

>>51116510

literally who?

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>>51115553
>holy fuck, I just realized that, by entrenching identity politics into political discourse, we prevent any proletarian consciousness from developing because we now conflate class issues with issues of racial conflict; therefore it is in capitalism’s best interest to promote as much racial conflict and strife among the working class as possible, we even see this with corporate backing of diversity and globohomo. The fundamental mistake (which is intentional put forth by the state and media) is the conflating of the concept of “whiteness” with the labor aristocracy, when in fact membership on the latter is based on class, not race.

>> No.51117815

>>51117035

literally no argument, enjoy your ad hominem, faggot

>> No.51117851

how is this much spending possible in one term? Trillions on covid, Ukraine, and now this. It's unprecedented.

>> No.51117903

>>51116837
Peter GODhan