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Is it possible that the phenomenon of hyper-politization of society (coming from the left and right wings) is tied to wagecuckery? 95% of people have meaningless jobs where they mostly follow orders and simply toil to either a) sell a product; b) design a product; c) assemble a product; d) perform accessory tasks that make product-making possible (think of janitors and such). Despite being bombarded by advertisement and being exhorted to consume and "live life to the fullest", wagecuckery denies most people from ever doing anything. They do not get anything out of their daily 12h life tax and the only way they think they can matter is by taking political stances and acting like the high priests of morals. What do you think?