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Kingwithnothrone

(51 posts)
21. good post
Thu Jan 3, 2013, 10:36 PM
Jan 2013

I agree with you on this for what it's worth.I would also suggest Nadin, that there also exists a huge disconnect between the white collar professional working class and the blue collar working class in this country that prevents any kind of working class solidarity.The same type of exceptionalism that you speak of exists there also,causing that disconnect.Under the much spoken facade of ,"we are all in this together", lies an underlying disdain that flows right below the surface.Many(not all) of the intellectual professionals objectify the blue collar working class as the uneducated masses who must be molded to reach "their" level of enlightenment on all things political and in life.Somehow the thoughts,feelings,ideas,and life view of the blue collar people are to be taken with a grain of salt and dismissed out of hand as the views of uneducated,backward thinking people, who have not advanced as there more enlightened brothers and sisters have.There is little difference between objectifying people based on race,sex, or people doing it to separate themselves politically,intellectually or financially from their "lessers" and it exists in both political parties.

It is absurd and ridiculous and serves absolutely no purpose but to divide and separate any possible worker movement in this country for better conditions for all of us.The working poor,the blue collar people are trying to smash the windowns and kick down the doors to escape the burning conference hall while the "middle class" intellectual professionals are giving lectures on civility and how to proceed to the exits so as not to cause too much damage to the owners of the building.

As far as fear goes,most people in this country are never going to move in any direction that moves away from the free market capitalist viewpoint until they are hit smack upside the head with a large dose of humility and poverty in there immediate family and those close to them and and forced to reassess whether profits are more important than people.You can hardly blame people for that,when it is the only system they know and are led to believe from birth that any and all Socialist,Marxist,and Leftist ideas are the workings of evil incarnates and childish outcasts with a jonesing for bloody revolution.

Much of the Democratic party has moved so far right that they refuse to even listen without marginalizing with disdain and derision, those who reside on the left.They deny the powerful voice of the Leftists who rail against a system that is destroying the working class in this country.And for what Nadin?A better spot on the upper deck of a ship that is bound to sink anyway with their kids and grand kids on board?


I'm hoping the DU grammar police don't get me on this one Nadin

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3. lobbying/$$$/special interests NRaleighLiberal Jan 2013 #1
That's part of it, to be sure Jeff In Milwaukee Jan 2013 #2
+1. n/t NRaleighLiberal Jan 2013 #3
#1 in a capitalist economy had better be money or you are off base and never will get right TheKentuckian Jan 2013 #20
Every industrialized nation on Earth is in a capitalist economy Jeff In Milwaukee Jan 2013 #23
Perhaps, but only in America is it the official state secular religion TheKentuckian Jan 2013 #24
It exploits the other two nadinbrzezinski Jan 2013 #4
Or maybe the fear is we aren't exceptional... dkf Jan 2013 #5
We aren't nadinbrzezinski Jan 2013 #6
Tell that to the people in Lala land. dkf Jan 2013 #11
Who are those? nadinbrzezinski Jan 2013 #13
the electing and worship of really, really stupid people Johonny Jan 2013 #7
One point...this is not just Republicans. nadinbrzezinski Jan 2013 #9
Exceptionalism is sort of hit and miss Johonny Jan 2013 #17
Yeah, but Americans nadinbrzezinski Jan 2013 #18
" Yeah, but Americans Have no clue how the government works." zappaman Jan 2013 #19
#1 LWolf Jan 2013 #8
Yup, it's code. nadinbrzezinski Jan 2013 #10
You forgot "Dumb people who vote" slackmaster Jan 2013 #12
Careful, voting tests have a way of biting people in the arse nadinbrzezinski Jan 2013 #14
Add the media who whip up the fear on behalf of their corporate bosses malaise Jan 2013 #15
Yup nadinbrzezinski Jan 2013 #16
good post Kingwithnothrone Jan 2013 #21
This is why OWS was a threat nadinbrzezinski Jan 2013 #22
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