Showing posts with label classism. Show all posts
Showing posts with label classism. Show all posts

January 15, 2020

Project Veritas and Bernie Sanders' Campaign

So when I heard about this, I personally did not even feel a need to watch the video, nor was I shocked. I did eventually watch the video just to see if it was possibly something more than I would have thought. It was exactly what I expected. A communist/socialist wanting to re-educate or violently remove people against such a regime is just how the mentality goes. I do not believe Bernie Sanders supports the actual action, but I do think that type of speech as rhetoric or motivation would be tactically used to gain support or push the campaign farther.

The idea of actually attacking someone or re-educating them because of wrong think is weird. The book 1984 was a cautionary tale, not a guide. It has the same air as the "Ministry of Love" from the book. Add that with the way news today operates compared to the "Ministry of Truth," things start to get a little scary. At least for now we do not have a "Ministry of Plenty" parallel. There is also a "Ministry of Peace" from the book responsible for perpetual war, but that is a little more blurry of a parallel since we are never at a loss for wars going on.

Talk like this is not going to subside. If it is pointed out or hidden, it will continue to grow. Violent speech will rise on both sides. As people pull to extremes, people in the middle get pushed or pulled to one side or the other. There is talk of civil war over gun rights, attacking "nazis" and the like, people praising what communist regimes do, all sorts of stuff.

Right now as it stands, Bernie Sanders' campaign is a low hanging fruit. The more his support grows, the more crazies like this it will attract and eventually eat itself alive. There have already been people both defending and attacking what was said.

As time goes on, there will most likely be more. What may or may not evolve from this is hard to say. People now talk a lot. Small groups of extreme actors are also taking it literally. It is all crazy, but nothing unexpected.

December 26, 2019

Who is For the Working Class?

Quite often in American Politics, politicians try to pander as being for the "working class." It is one of those strange pieces of the human condition where people latch on to this "us vs them" mentality. Most people fall into all different categories and groups and to varying degrees are either persecuted or praised for that group. Take myself for example, I am white, have Jewish heritage but am Christian, bisexual, in a same sex marriage, conservative, middle-class level income, home owner, dog person, tall (over 6 foot tall), thin...ish, wear glasses, speak English, ignore all the gender stuff but am happy with my anatomy as is, so on and so fourth. For all of those traits mentioned, I have at one point or another been grouped by it and either praised or otherwise. Anything from "it must be nice being tall enough to reach stuff" to being called a k*** by someone I worked with at Wal-Mart as a young adult. I have also heard time and time again of people pandering to most traits for people as a group of "us vs them." Of all of these, classism seems to be this one bastion of "us vs them" that is politically correct enough to be accepted. After all, the rich could simply give up their wealth to be like the rest of us, right?

This is where the term working class is poorly defined. A lot of people work, most people need to work to survive. So who are the working class. Most people like to refer to the working class and blue collar workers almost as synonymous. The problem is that there is such a spread that working class people seem to be fighting against each other, working against each other.

I consider myself working class. I live most of my life paycheck to paycheck, but I still have retirement plans in the works. My husband is not much higher than me on income and he's one of those evil "business owners." I work for a public school system at the moment. If we were not married, we would both be economically on about the same level. My husband's business is a franchise, so he has the name of a big corporation even though right now he just owns one store that is considered small, local, and family owned. Politicians would have people believe there is a distinction with a line drawn.

Most big corporations involve family. They mostly get built from the ground up with hard work and determination. Despite what people may say about "big business," there are always faces and people behind them. Any megalithic name you can think of boils down to people. All the "evils" that they commit are decisions made by people or groups of people.

Who are these working class stiffs being taken advantage of by big business, paving the road to be trodden upon? It is not college kids barely scraping by thinking a degree is their only chance at success while at the same time trying to tear down the people who achieved their goals already. It is not the people sitting on top of an empire built upon their ability to act out a story. It is not the career politicians who took pan-handling to a new level of empty promises we are forced to pay for. It is not big businesses who "stand up" for the "little guys" riding in on their self-righteous horses. It also is not those who work day in and day out, because almost everyone does on one level or another whether it's observed or not.

The "Working Class" is a load of bull shit. Business owners WORK to keep their business profiting. Employees WORK to keep not only themselves and their families surviving, but the place of business they work for because it benefits them with a means to survive. People in other countries work to survive just like us, or in some cases against even harsher odds.

Most of us have the same goals. We want to be successful and happy. We want a good environment that can support all the good things we have and come to expect. We want to live in a world where people around us can be happy along with us. No matter what we do, life is not fair. People get lucky, and some unlucky. We cannot do better if we waste all of our time attacking people for being lucky, or born at a better time for what they had accomplished, or for building something that worked out well. We cannot solve problems by taking from those that have and just giving it to those that do not have. We solve problems by working together, or competing, or even just by trying until something works.

These politicians that say they are for the working class is nothing more than a ploy. People are not your enemy just because they are wealthy and they most certainly are not your friends because they are poor. We have college kids barely getting by wasting their time attacking families living paycheck to paycheck to survive or even attacking the companies that are keeping hundreds and even thousands of people employed so they can survive. I am just so sick and tired of all this class crap and political pandering. Politicians should either actually do something that helps or get out of the way and let people fix their own problems. Preferable, get out of the way.