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John's avatar

Catherine hits the nail on the head.

The Left always purports to speak for the working class, while rejecting the values of the working class. Even worse, the left actually represents the interests of the PMC and does not know the extent of its ignorance on many many issues.

For instance, when the left promotes "Green Technology" it forgets who installs that Tech, who maintains that Tech, and most importantly who drives that Green Technology to the Landfill to be disposed of. The working class understands the world far better than the PMC because it knows where the bodies are buried, because they buried them.

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Rafi Simonton's avatar

Yes Yes Yes !!! In case anyone doubts we blue collar workers aren't a bunch of undeserving, ignorant bigots, read the deep research and robust statistics in Les Leopold's 2024 book //Wall Street's War on Workers (How Mass Layoffs and Greed Are Destroying the Working Class and What to Do about It)//.

Since 1996, 60 million workers (!) have been hit by mass layoffs. Why? To finance stock buybacks that only benefit CEOs and banksters. Behavior once tightly regulated by New Deal laws repealed under Clinton. Leopold begged the Dem leadership to take up the issue: *crickets*

Bear in mind the working class is the majority in the U.S. In 2016, Sen. Chuck Schumer said "For every blue collar Democratic vote we lose in western Pennsylvania, we will pick up two moderate Republicans in the suburbs of Philadelphia and you can repeat that in Ohio and Illinois and Wisconsin." That proved a winning strategy, didn't it?! Leopold's stats show a direct correlation where as mass layoffs go up in a county, Democratic votes go down. And here's the kicker--at the same time, these same white working class voters have grown more and more progressive on social issues. So much for elitist denigration and so much for wedge issue.

I speak from decades of experience. My grandpa was a Wobbly (IWW.) I was a blue collar rank and file union activist for nearly 30 years. Trained in the late '60s by people who'd been leftist (C.I.O.) labor organizers in the 1930s; they told me "liberals are the ones who leave the room when the fight starts." Exactly what happened when the neolibs usurped the D party, then dumped the New Deal and abandoned labor. We lessers know the Ds did FOR the unemployed, suffering workers of the Rust Belt/Appalachia as they did TO the vultures who caused the '08 crash. NOTHING! No coincidence the same area leads in what are called 'deaths of despair.'

I'm also BIPOC (my avatar is my own artwork) and LGBTQ--trans, two-spirit {gasp!} I deeply resent armchair theorists who whitemansplain what we Others should or should not feel when they've never had to fight to be recognized as human nor, for that matter, ever held a tool in their lives. We're not ceding what was hard won (or still ongoing.) Same I feel about self-selected vanguards implying, in contrast to Eugene Debs, you think we're too stupid to lead ourselves. In a post-Einstein quantum world, the either/or of Aristotelian logic is no longer sufficient. Besides, politics is the art of coalition building. The leftist, liberal, and D party elites had best learn to talk with us, not down to us.

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