Perpetually thinking about what class solidarity looks like in a world where some people make $4,000 a year (or less) and others make $140,000 and somehow they're both gig/wage laborers who are "suffering under the yoke" of capitalism
@destroy 100% Even low income people have been compelled recently to start investing (etsy, collectibles, Reddit stocks, whatever) as a means of making adequate money. Really speaks to the outdated frame of wage-labor as the end all be all of (very simplified) class analysis
@destroy
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Even low income people have been compelled recently to start investing (etsy, collectibles, Reddit stocks, whatever) as a means of making adequate money. Really speaks to the outdated frame of wage-labor as the end all be all of (very simplified) class analysis