

Comrade


Comrade
Un*ted N*tions
Abolishing class would include things like providing all basic necessities to all people along with a universal basic income, thereby eliminating the need to generate an income in order to survive. This alone would liberate the people in society who would prefer to stay home for whatever reason, whether that be raising children, focusing on hobbies, improving personal mental heath, etc. An additional, very important outcome would be the liberation of people in abusive relationships who otherwise are not able to leave or seek the necessary support due to financial reasons.
Aboloshing class would also mean that all businesses that people choose to work for would be democratically run by the workers, and it’s hard to think of a situation where workers would specifically choose to, for example, pay women $0.70 on the dollar instead of paying each worker their fair share based on merit. Not saying it’s impossible, for example, for a company comprised mostly of sexist men choosing to pay women less solely because they’re women, but I do think it would be much rarer. The previous paragraph’s points would also eliminate the requirement of working in order to survive, which would allow the freedom of people who are dissatisfied with their jobs to look for different ones.
You are correct on the cultural point in your second paragraph, where cultural acceptance of equality for all humans would lag behind the economic shift, but it ultimately would still happen, and I disagree with your point about that shift not being inevitable. The liberation of people from the class struggles that make them currently beholden to powerful people (most often men, but powerful people in general) would inevitably shift the culture more towards the acceptance of said liberation and personal autonomy.
Your last point about naming individual struggles to bring to power people who have historically been repressed more than whoever is seen as the most powerful group in a given society is important, but at the same time, we need to make sure not to alienate people based on characteristics they cannot change, especially race and gender. While non-whites, queer people, and women do ultimately struggle more than, say in the US, straight, white men, the majority of straight, white men also struggle in terms of class. Ignoring that is a large part of how Trump gained so much power in the first place, since he appealed specifically to straight, white men, except pointing the finger in a bigoted direction instead of at the wealthy elite, and meanwhile Hillary Clinton was also not talking about class at all, and instead talking about identity politics and calling Bernie Sanders supporters sexist (Bernie Bros) because she is a woman and Bernie isn’t.
Of course, the reason both Trump and Hillary didn’t focus on class is because they are both a part of that wealthy elite and wanted to play divide and conquer politics to distract from the ultimate issue in the US and most of the rest of the world, which is class. That is also the reason why the Democrats feared Bernie so much as to pull levers behind the scenes to ensure that he would lose the primary to Hillary, since Bernie was focusing on class in his campaign.
It is also worth mentioning that in our current system, the rulers are the wealthy elite and money equals power, but you probably already know that.
It’s not about what to call it, because patriarchy has a specific definition and is a real issue, but instead, it’s about realizing that patriarchy is a symptom of a larger issue of class and to point the finger at the correct issue to better organize with like-minded people to ultimately fix the issue at its core.
Capitalism or “ruling class”
Having any society that allows for rulers to exist in any form will always result in having a form of patriarchy, among other arbitrary divisions, such as race, whatever “IQ” is, blue vs white collar, who people vote for, etc. not including “the powerful vs the masses”.
Divide and conquer is a strategy as old as society.
Unless the app you use to scan has a buffer overflow bug.


And preferring yet another proprietary OS.


How long until Hakeem Jeffries crumbles against the will of the vast majority of Americans?


No. That clearly states that the material it is made from is “Stainless West Germany”, which is a type of steel made mainly from iron, west, germany, and chromium.


It’s been like this for a very long time. Back in the 1950s, you could call someone a communist and they would be arrested and put on trial.


It’s almost like having a group of people who have power over others is a bad idea.


Woah, a rich asshole wanting to abolish rights? Unheard of!


I mean, yeah. It’s the entire point. The governments around the globe never cared about protecting children.


Or basically any other food, for that matter.


Texas and California are a lot smaller than I remember them being.


Good ol’ Red Scare propaganda.


Ah yes. The “temporarilly embarrased billionaire”. How could I forget?


Why isn’t class-based rage as popular, then?


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