Class War is Just Beginning

Do we dare add the extreme exaggerations of covid to this concept discussion.. :X3:
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These great inequalities have existed for centuries, it's nothing that's developed overnight. What's changed is the sheer number of people on earth.

No, what's changed is that wealth inequalities in the modern world have accelerated to a point that matches those seen during for example the French Revolution. And that's led to a situation where some people have unimaginable wealth while the bottom chunk of the population lives in poverty, even if they work full-time.

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All the while they're dehumanized by their employers and unsupported by the government in the form of suppressed minimum wages, lack of healthcare, and underfunded public programs. Those are the conditions that lead to class war.

This thread isn't even talking about those things which leads me to think that he's also conflating culture wars with class wars.

Thats a bit random. Prince Andrew? Epstein? Where do they fit in exactly? And what about the low lifes found throughout society taking advantage of the vulnerable and weak - where do they fit in? I'm not talking about the elite.

I am talking about the global elite. Which lowlifes are you talking about? Do you even understand what class warfare is?

It's more apparent in Marxism, Socialism and Communism.

What??
 
Listened to an interview with Dan Carlin last week with some other presenter on youtube (sorry, link blocked at work) and they discussed this a bit. It seems going back in history most people agree in the absence of a major crises or event the USA actually drifts apart. However in a crises it galvanizes. This is due to how vastly different the people of the deep south are to say people from California or NY. Anyways, the powers that be will trigger that event when it suits them I recon. What will be different this time though is that people are so much more cynical and now look for the false flag in the operation rather than blindly accept things. I predict rough times ahead for the USA and the world.

Who was this with? I'd be very interested to listen to it.
 
Who was this with? I'd be very interested to listen to it.
The Jordan Harbinger show had him. Episode name is how technology is killing America. Sorry I can't post a link here but should be easy to find with that. Was a random popup on my feed that was well worth the listen.
 
The Jordan Harbinger show had him. Episode name is how technology is killing America. Sorry I can't post a link here but should be easy to find with that. Was a random popup on my feed that was well worth the listen.

That was great thanks

 
https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2020/02/how-mckinsey-destroyed-middle-class/605878/

the article is from 2020, I think that @cerebus would appreciate it,

from the 1950 systematically the working class were taken out of the decision making process through the MBAisation of the United States.

I don't think it's just about income and poverty, but that the middle and working class in America have been systematically disenfranchised and taken out of the decision making process. The US political system is just a modern day feudalism with the democrats being a little bit less extrapolative than the republicans.
 
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