This is why wealth inequality is outrageous

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yeah american workers have been thorougly brainwashed into hating each other and wanting to look down at each other. its really disgusting. even if something actually benefits them, theyd rather not take it, if it means they can still look down on someone. I remember seeing a ton of memes saying like " why should mcdonalds workers make 15 and EMTs make 10?"

and its like, if the min wage goes up, both of you make 15, which is more than you make now. No, theyd rather keep their 10 and have the MC donalds workers make 7.25 just to be able to look down and feel superior to somebody. not to mention if you feel you are skilled labor well if min wage goes up now you should be able to negotiate up your pay based on that. but none of them think that way, its all crab in a barrel mentality.


Not really true people don't feel that fast food work is worth 15$
Even if you pay them 15$ people still are going to look down on fast food work not the worker but the work.
 

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Buddy called packing a truck

"skilled labor"


Also I read the same sentiment by coli dudes on here :mjlol:


Acting like they some major aristocratics with their lil 60k shytty job
Talking down on paying minimum wage workers at least $15
shyt I’d even say that nikkas making 6 figures need to humble themselves.
 

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shyt I’d even say that nikkas making 6 figures need to humble themselves.
Man shyt is so crazy

Mafukkas want to have some one to look down on so bad

When in reality
It can be pointed out how shytty ya situation is regardless; if u look at it subjectively :manny:


If u a doctor making whatever amount
U can't really pop shyt cause most likely u got 200k in student loan debt

And it's military contractors making more with no degree or student loans

The military contractor can't talk shyt cause he in a shytty war zone and could lose his life at any second


I always had to humble dudes I worked with cause they would pop shyt about their pay
Like brah 1 of the reasons we get paid like this is cause 99.9% of people would not want to be in these situations



I see mafukkas brag on here about their lil careers:skip:
And shyt hilarious to me cause they shyt some extra boring ass shyt

So u literally going to die and all u did was do ya lil bullshyt career, pay taxes and have no real excitement in ya life:pachaha:




No one has room to look down on anyone cause it can always be pointed out how shytty ya own situation is:skip:
 
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people have been taught to think this way

its a reason higher education is out of financial reach for the majority

its nobody's fault for being conditioned to believe in what they believe in
It’s just frustrating that we keep FALLING FOR IT.

Over and over and over again. How many French revolutions does the world need? How many Great Depressions?
How many Bacon Rebellions?
Historians have even identified the predominant impetus behind the Red Summer of 1919 was actually economic where the elites used poor white hatred, frustration and insecurity towards established black towns to run them off of those lands so the rich whites could obtain them.

Peoole gotta wake up to the fact that this shyt isn’t sustainable. Fiscal conservatism in this country should be as demonized as communism. It should be the new red scare. But people pretend not to know what the hell is going on because they low-key wanna BE like the a$$holes oppressing them.
 

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It’s just frustrating that we keep FALLING FOR IT.

Over and over and over again. How many French revolutions does the world need? How many Great Depressions?
How many Bacon Rebellions?
Historians have even identified the predominant impetus behind the Red Summer of 1919 was actually economic where the elites used poor white hatred, frustration and insecurity towards established black towns to run them off of those lands so the rich whites could obtain them.

Peoole gotta wake up to the fact that this shyt isn’t sustainable. Fiscal conservatism in this country should be as demonized as communism. It should be the new red scare. But people pretend not to know what the hell is going on because they low-key wanna BE like the a$$holes oppressing them.

The Tulsa Massacre was partly fueled by white hate towards the independent black populace in Greenwood. This is somewhat related to what I said in past threads, but some of these white people HATE the idea of black communities fending for themselves and leaving those "hand outs" alone.

But that same energy is also being turned into "rich vs poor", "wealth gap", and all kinds of arguments that ignore the real issue of wealth being stolen while we fight over crumbs.
 

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Do ya’ll know there are rumors that Kennedy, King and Malcolm X were actually killed due to a shift in their dispositions towards fighting economic injustice tied to racism. I’ve heard this a couple of times and never paid it any attention. Now it doesn’t seem that far-fetched.
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Do ya’ll know there are rumors that Kennedy, King and Malcolm X were actually killed due to a shift in their dispositions towards fighting economic injustice tied to racism. I’ve heard this a couple of times and never paid it any attention. Now it doesn’t seem that far-fetched.

King was definitely killed because he could affect public policy and not only galvanize black people, but whites as well.... his Vietnam stance almost got him knocked, but his poor people’s campaign did him in... fukk what you heard, MLK might have been the most dangerous man to uber unrestricted American capitalism ever
 

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King was definitely killed because he could affect public policy and not only galvanize black people, but whites as well.... his Vietnam stance almost got him knocked, but his poor people’s campaign did him in... fukk what you heard, MLK might have been the most dangerous man to uber unrestricted American capitalism ever
History has been slowly teaching me that they get rid of anybody with a unifying message QUICKLY. I wonder how many others met a similar fate for having similar leanings.

And what’s crazy is they pulled out all the tools. Smear campaigns, racism, deflection, painting him as a passive docile negro, a threat, EVERYTHING....because of the fear of a unified populace.
 

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ON ECONOMICS: -- How Kennedy Assassination Affected Some Stock Prices

“"Friends in High Places: The Wealth Effects of JFK's Assassination on the Assets of LBJ's Supporters.”:mindblown:


“Brown looked at 63 firms, grouped into four portfolios: companies headquartered in Texas, aerospace contractors, domestic oil companies and firms closely tied to Brown and Root, a huge Texas construction firm.

All those business groups were major financial backers of Johnson and stood to profit by his move into the White House.

Historians note, for example, that the brothers George and Herman Brown, owners of Brown and Root, bankrolled Johnson's first congressional campaign in 1937, in return for which Johnson used his influence to swing a $27 million federal dam project their way.

In later years, Brown and Root officials pumped hundreds of thousands of dollars into Johnson's campaigns, while growing rich on federal contracts.

Brown the economist (and no relation to Brown and Root) found that between November 22, 1963, the day of the assassination, and November 26, the first day the stock market reopened, the value of the 63 Johnson-related firms jumped 0.85 percent more than the rest of the market.

Firms connected with Brown and Root did even better, increasing in value an average of 1.64 percent.”

:damn::damn::damn::damn::damn::damn::damn:
 
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