The article doesn’t mention it, but it’s also difficult to bring their money with them due to strict transfer limits.

https://archive.ph/2RegJ

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    It’s incredible to see how American media has done so much to mystify capitalism that they’ve forgotten that workers actually do the work. They seem to have even forgotten that work even needs to be done.

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      If we define work/labor as human effort that results in the creation of value by transforming raw materials into a commodity (or an intermediaries that later become commodities) or providing services that allow for the continuation of human society, you kinda see why the disconnect exists.

      Because many Americans do not produce commodities or intermediaries. They only consume.

      Many Americans aren’t in service sectors that provide necessary functions for society to continue. They’re in finance, or medical billing, or collections, or FUCKING ADVERTISING, etc.

      And no, I’m not saying “lol, making music isn’t a real job hippie!” I would absolutely lump creatives under necessary (once all the primary needs are met like sewage systems operating and being maintained etc.).

      All the bullshit jobs, which oddly and coincidentally seem to possess the majority of people shitting on the necessary jobs (hmm), like working on Wall Street with fake money to spin up more fake money to eventually leverage against people and steal their possessions to add to the giant pile of capital… those are the ones who also are self-deluded into thinking THEY are the movers and creators of society, that without the finance bros everything would collapse! Oh no, imagine if a company voted on things instead of having a generational nepo baby own it and be the CEO- IMAGINE WHAT THE PLEBS WOULD DO!

      It’s kind of classic noble/peasant dynamics where the noble class’ descendants lose all perspective and start to actually believe some god must have ordained their grandfather and not that their grandfather was just the luckiest or most brutal asshole at the time. Once they believe that they are the creators, that they are somehow special and more intelligent, it’s basically a wrap for them because they will inevitably undermine core components of the system they exploit but don’t understand.

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        I’ve been saying for a few years now that we’re in the Habsburg chin portion of capitalist decay. The system is run by the inbred failsons of failsons of failsons. They don’t understand and don’t care to understand the systems that have empowered them their entire lives. They only know the results they expect to get and are very angry when this doesn’t happen. Unfortunately that’s a very dangerous situation for everyone involved.

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        If we define work/labor as human effort that results in the creation of value by transforming raw materials into a commodity (or an intermediaries that later become commodities) or providing services that allow for the continuation of human society, you kinda see why the disconnect exists.

        We do.

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          When I post multiple paragraphs, I’m usually writing towards an ignorant liberal who might someday somehow stumble in here perhaps looking for “shittankiessay” material

          So I write purposely basic definitions like that which force the readers to adopt my framework.

          If I don’t define labor, and they have no idea that I’m working from a Marxist mindset, then the point can’t really be made. If work is just “what I do to make money,” well, everyone does that! Even CEOs in a way. Capitalists invest capital and think that’s working. So, I gotta define what I’m talking about in hopes of grabbing just one person.

          It also forces me to recall information so I don’t become Joe Biden with jello sloshing in my skull