cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/20368770

It’s easy to understand if you realize that America is essentially a corporation rather than a country, and that country is only representing its shareholders.

In case you’re confused - if you’re not rich and powerful, you’re not a shareholder. You’re an employee or a commodity or an expense, and you exist to enrich the shareholder class.

  • N0body@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    11 months ago

    America had a moment in the 60s and 70s where real change might have been possible. Then Reagan took over in the 80s and selfishness and greed somehow became virtues.

    They instilled a sense that helping others makes you dumb and gullible. Strong, smart people get theirs and fuck everyone else.

    People who need help are just taking your money to buy drugs and can easily get a job and become middle class instantaneously.

    Then a few decades later, the middle class disappeared, and everyone became poor and struggling. Corporate profits keep breaking records, though. Economic inequality in America has surpassed pre-Revolution France. Every billionaire is Louis XIV-level rich and indulgent.

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      11 months ago

      We survived the Gilded Age. We can survive this, if we fight. Labor revival, revitalized progressive movement, voting reform…

      Nothing in life is guaranteed, but I still hold out hope that we’ll join the developed world in the coming years.

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        11 months ago

        I don’t want to burst your bubble, but the developed world, or rather the people in charge of it, took a good look at you guys and decided they wanted to live like kings as well.

        Since then, they have steadily dismantled institution after institution while telling people that immigration is the reason their lives are getting worse. It won’t be long before we lose access to good, free healthcare, safe and affordable education, and all the other qualities of life we’ve enjoyed for so long