Deflecting into simple jealousy is to ignore that they're directly taking that abundance from me, the worker.DBTrek wrote: ↑Thu Sep 20, 2018 7:57 amAh, the ridiculous rage and pessimism of the class warfare mindset.SuburbanFarmer wrote: ↑Wed Sep 19, 2018 10:12 pmAgain though, comparing my quality of life to a sub-Saharan African isn't very useful. I'm a sub-Saharan African in comparison to the American 1%. And they're sub-Saharan Africans in comparison to the .1%.
My productivity is orders of magnitude greater than an American factory worker. But I'm not compensated accordingly. The benefits all go up the ladder to the 1%er at the top of Corporation X, which then get wasted on marketing/overhead/lobbying, etc. That is not a sustainable situation, and whole fucking lot of us "Global 1%ers" are fed up with it.
“Someone has more than me, therefore, in spite of all the conveniences, comforts, and material goods I enjoy, I’m a victim!”
Fuck the fuck off with that juvenile noise.
There is a balance between 'share all profits' and Dickensian selfishness. Right now, we are leaned further than ever before in the direction of Dickensianism.