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we're not kids anymore.
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Annual reblog of the liminal spacemas from instachaz
Don’t forget where all our problems start and end
Relentlessly concentrating wealth, capital, and power is the underlying premise of capitalism, and never let anybody fool you into thinking otherwise. Every purported 'good thing' that the apologists of capital claim for their ideology is based on allowing the ultrawealthy to leverage their wealth to dominate the rest of us as they accumulate ever more control.
Taxation is the liberal solution to counter this, but we've seen time and time again that taxes are insufficient in a society where great wealth buys laws, loopholes, and immunity. Taxation might have been enough years ago, before the regulatory and political system were fully captured, before the highest arbiter of law declared that wealth is synonymous with speech.
But now? It's gonna take a hell of a lot more than taxes to wrest the wheel away from the robber barons of the 2020's. Oligarchs don't roll over and play nice unless they are made to do so
Yeah quiet quitting is great and all but have you tried chaotic working?
Like. I remember back in my grocery store cashier days I did so much crazy shit.
When WIC (Women, infants, and children voucher program to help low income mothers/families with children) people were in my line I would pretty much know who they were. Before the cards they had to tell us upfront they were WIC and show us their vouchers for what they were allowed to get (it was awful some times. Like. 2 gallons of milk. $4 worth of vegetables etc etc). They’d always have items hanging back, waiting to see what the total was and if they would have to take it off the belt.
I began to place the fruits/vegetables a certain way on the register scale so that like 1/2lbs of grapes read as like .28lbs or something. Then act shocked when I said that they still had X amount of lbs left. They got all their fruit and vegetables.
I think it started to kinda? Catch on to the women? Because I would have the same moms in my line month after month. And even after they switched to the cards (they worked like food stamp cards?) I’d still do the same thing. They were able to get more produce for whatever shitty max amount Indiana gave them.
Anyways. Be chaotic. It’s more fun that way.
Action like this works, which is why it's illegal in many places.
Action like this works,
which is why it’s illegal
in many places.
Beep boop! I look for accidental haiku posts. Sometimes I mess up.
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