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    39 months ago

    I don’t see any reason to bring conspiracies into it, it’s just the way people are socialised to think of poorer workers as inferior, or workers with the most perks as the “betters.” I’m not accusing you of this, but it’s a part of the same dividing principle outlined in the op.

    Like I’m sitting at 6 figures fucking around on my phone while someone fixes my dishwasher downstairs, so I’m feeling the privilege intensely atm. I recognise there are real, material differences between individual workers.

    However when talking about class specifically, I think it’s very important that we don’t muddy the waters between workers.

    I think that’s what’s got people (myself included) riled up by your comment.

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      29 months ago

      I don’t see any reason to bring conspiracies into it

      This is my point. The submission is about this important recognition being a conspiracy to keep us down. I think that’s silly.

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          09 months ago

          So you think claiming that these terms were made up by the owning class in order to divide the working class is not a conspiracy theory? What is it then?

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            19 months ago

            An ideology which serves the owners and is propagated by they and us, for reasons both cynical and genuine. But ultimately, I believe, serves the owners best.

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                  09 months ago

                  Oh, I see now. Can a conspiracy theory be an ideology then? Like I could agree that it’s both an ideology (a weird one, how it serves the owning class, I have no idea) and a conspiracy theory. But I still don’t see how it isn’t a conspiracy theory.