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minus-squareCapt. Wolflinkfedilink76•1 day agoWhen the rich are in crisis, the government bails them out. When we’re in crisis, we’re supposed to stop eating avocado toast…
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink5•24 hours agoA tale as old as time, annoyingly. See plebs vs patricians literal thousands of years ago :(
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink31•1 day agoYou’d think the working class would be a part of society “too big to fail.” =\
minus-squareCapt. Wolflinkfedilink17•1 day agoThe working class are nothing but tools for the upper class. Always have been. We are the unclean undesirables.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink3•1 day agoIs the working class failing? If the entirety of it stopped working, im pretty sure it would be considered “too big to fail”
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink11•1 day agoToo bad worker’s solidarity is barely a thing anymore
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink1•22 hours agoExactly. Everyone’s a revolutionary in the boardroom but you’re lucky if anybody’s got your back stomping up to the manager’s office.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink3•edit-21 day agoIt has always been a struggle that seemed to require starving to really get the ball rolling.
When the rich are in crisis, the government bails them out.
When we’re in crisis, we’re supposed to stop eating avocado toast…
A tale as old as time, annoyingly.
See plebs vs patricians literal thousands of years ago :(
You’d think the working class would be a part of society “too big to fail.” =\
The working class are nothing but tools for the upper class. Always have been. We are the unclean undesirables.
Is the working class failing?
If the entirety of it stopped working, im pretty sure it would be considered “too big to fail”
Too bad worker’s solidarity is barely a thing anymore
Exactly. Everyone’s a revolutionary in the boardroom but you’re lucky if anybody’s got your back stomping up to the manager’s office.
It has always been a struggle that seemed to require starving to really get the ball rolling.