It isn't everyday, lately, that I get uninterrupted time to post, so often today I have to force out a post in a small window of time.
Thanks for coming by to read my opinions.
The workers do all the work.
When the workers do the work, the shelves are full.
The majority of workers do not go in and ask if the crapitalusts got their billions, or fell in a lake.
They just do their work, go home, and try to escape the fact that they have been enslaved by a system that keeps them serving masters that think, by virtue of their privilege, they are better than them.
That think that the working class is there to be tolerated, at best.
Sure, some escape the trap, becoming the 'shining beacons on the hill', 'you can grow up to be president some day', 'why don't you be more like that Thompson boy, he's successful?' etc,...
But what if your dad was a drunk?
What if you mom was codependent on someone to provide her dope, that also abused you?
What happens to those people?
Does looking down from your ivory tower somehow make you feel better?
Passing judgement on folks that had more hurdles than opportunities presented to them?
Things are this way because this is the way the most influential among us want them.
Everything occurring around you is planned to be this way.
This is the design supported by those that count in this system.
You have been trained from birth to accept the paradigm as it is.
Every time you got out of line, you were corrected.
By parents and teachers that were also trained the same way.
All hail the flashylight box!
It is unlikely that you will seek knowledge that doesn't come to you from your favorite authorities.
You are not capable of escaping this paradigm, nor even knowing that you are in it.
Blissful ignorance is the refuge of most of us.
However, the facts are the facts, as long as the workers continue to put the goods on the shelves it doesn't matter if the accountants account or fall in a lake.
The Monkey Master by Liu Ju