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Posted 15 months ago|8 comments|466 views
Fight the Power
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LadyKatt40
Chicago, IL
I am a writer who does not write as much as I should. I have some talent but I do not have the passion that is truly necessary to be a writer because most of my passion is being used to find employment. It's hard being a writer and you are broke as hell. I need money and in this society, you don't work, you don't eat. I am trying to make it by way of my wits, so when I decide to finally write, I write about things that are bothering me. Like the economy. Like the fact that myself and millions of other Americans are either unemployed or underemployed. The powers that be and the corporate media are trying to bamboozle the American public into believing that everything economical is okey-dokey and our broke **** should run to the malls immediately and spend, spend, spend on overpriced, tacky looking junk.

The Republicans swept into power in November by pretending that they were really concerned the millions of Americans who were ****ed over by the Great Depression of 2007 and Beyond and would put them back to work. Full of hubris and glee, they shouted to the rooftops that American people had spoken and that they would do their duty by them. However, once in, they took their suits off and reverted back to their native snake skins and proceeded to enforce their perceptions of reality on everybody else by attempting to take funding away from Planned Parenthood, trying to redefine rape as "forcible", and slashing the **** out of programs that assist the poor such as WIC, early childhood education, heating assistance and any other crumbs that poor folks had managed to lick off the floor after the masters ate.

I mentioned the poor instead of middle-class because the very term "middle-class" has become archaic in America society. If you have to work everyday because the money you make will pay your bills in order to live, then you are poor. If you survive off your job, good credit and credit cards and happen to lose your job, your credit score tanks and could not find employment, would you be okay financially? If no, you are poor and stop pretending otherwise. The concept of being middle-classed was merely an illusion perpetrated by the media, credit cards companies and several mortgages on homes that have since lost its value. But as usual I digress and please forgive me.

Although economic times are dark and dreary for the average individual, to my surprise and delight, after several years of suffering silently, some members of the American public have decided to fight against the powers that be and shut **** down. Public sector workers in Wisconsin have revolted against the government by protesting in the thousands against legislation that would take away nearly all collective bargaining rights from most public employees in the state. It feels good to see people in my country stand up for their rights, even though these people are being made out to be greedy, trifling, individuals who are sucking off the Great Government **** at the taxpayers' expense by certain media outlets and politicians. The sad part about this is that some people actually believe this nonsense and are attacking unions, blaming unions for the demise of American society.

It is amazing how gullible and ignorant of American history some Americans are. Unions were responsible for the 40 hour work week, abolishing child labor, and making working conditions safe for ALL Americans, not just those who are in unions. I guess Karl Marx was right: According to false consciousness, a concept associated with Marx, people can be misled by the dominant ideology (the common set of beliefs and values taken for granted in their society) to act or think in ways contrary to their best interests without necessarily even realizing it. It happens all the time here in America and it is pathetic. As long as the corporate masters are able to afford their mansions and give out an occasional crust of bread, some of us are content to live in hovels and sprout rhetoric straight from Fox News. But some of us have waken up and decided to fight back.
UPDATE - 15 months ago
I am a writer who does not write as much as I should. I have some talent but I do not have the passion that is truly necessary to be a writer because most of my passion is being used to find employment. It's hard being a writer and you are broke as hell. I need money and in this society, you don't work, you don't eat. I am trying to make it by way of my wits, so when I decide to finally write, I write about things that are bothering me. Like the economy. Like the fact that myself and millions of other Americans are either unemployed or underemployed. The powers that be and the corporate media are trying to bamboozle the American public into believing that everything economical is okey-dokey and our broke **** should run to the malls immediately and spend, spend, spend on overpriced, tacky looking junk.

The Republicans swept into power in November by pretending that they were really concerned about the millions of Americans who were ****ed over by the Great Depression of 2007 and Beyond and would put them back to work. Full of hubris and glee, they shouted to the rooftops that the American people had spoken and that they would do their duty by them. However, once in, they took their suits off and reverted back to their native snake skins and proceeded to enforce their perceptions of reality on everybody else by attempting to take funding away from Planned Parenthood, trying to redefine rape as "forcible", and slashing the **** out of programs that assist the poor such as WIC, early childhood education, heating assistance and any other crumbs that poor folks had managed to lick off the floor after the masters ate.

I mentioned the poor instead of middle-class because the very term "middle-class" has become archaic in America society. If you have to work everyday because the money you make will pay your bills in order to live, then you are poor. If you survive off your job, good credit and credit cards and happen to lose your job, your credit score tanks and could not find employment, would you be okay financially? If no, you are poor and stop pretending otherwise. The concept of being middle-classed was merely an illusion perpetrated by the media, credit cards companies and several mortgages on homes that have since lost its value. But as usual I digress and please forgive me.

Although economic times are dark and dreary for the average individual, to my surprise and delight, after several years of suffering silently, some members of the American public have decided to fight against the powers that be and shut **** down. Public sector workers in Wisconsin have revolted against the government by protesting in the thousands against legislation that would take away nearly all collective bargaining rights from most public employees in the state. It feels good to see people in my country stand up for their rights, even though these people are being made out to be greedy, trifling, individuals who are sucking off the Great Government **** at the taxpayers' expense by certain media outlets and politicians. The sad part about this is that some people actually believe this nonsense and are attacking unions, blaming unions for the demise of American society.

It is amazing how gullible and ignorant of American history some Americans are. Unions were responsible for the 40 hour work week, abolishing child labor, and making working conditions safe for ALL Americans, not just those who are in unions. I guess Karl Marx was right: According to false consciousness, a concept associated with Marx,people can be misled by the dominant ideology (the common set of beliefs and values taken for granted in their society) to act or think in ways contrary to their best interests without necessarily even realizing it. It happens all the time here in America and it is pathetic. As long as the corporate masters are able to afford their mansions and give out an occasional crust of bread, some of us are content to live in hovels
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15 months ago: Well written piece. I disagree with 80 % of it, but well written non-the-less.
LadyKatt40
LadyKatt40
Chicago, IL
15 months ago: Thanks for the compliment. It is always a great day in American society when people can agree to disagree with civility instead of ignorance.
15 months ago: Even in a hard-hit area like the Tampa Bay section of Florida that I live in there are jobs available. I heard this morning that a brand-new teacher in NJ makes $57,000 a year plus over $30,000 in benefits thanks to the union. If you are looking for a job like that good luck.

Many of my long-term unemployed friends have taken any job available just to get back into the work groove. Within a few months a better job comes along and they take it.
LadyKatt40
LadyKatt40
Chicago, IL
15 months ago: Sweetheart, I have applied all types of jobs from minimum wage earnings to highfalutin: so far nothing has happened for me. At this point in the game, I need a JOB, not a career and anything will do.
15 months ago: Nice read. I do question how Chicago can trade an Emanual for a Daley when reading your...

According to false consciousness, a concept associated with Marx,people can be misled by the dominant ideology (the common set of beliefs and values taken for granted in their society) to act or think in ways contrary to their best interests without necessarily even realizing it.
LadyKatt40
LadyKatt40
Chicago, IL
15 months ago: Easy considering only 41.7 percent of Chicagoans voted yesterday. Disgusting.
15 months ago: I'm sure those that fall in the 58.3 percent of Chicagoans will be the ones that will be screaming the loudest.
amishking
amishking
 Moderator
Auburn, NY
15 months ago: I listened to a piece on NPR this morning about a man with a master's degree who was complaining that he had to take a $10 an hour job after losing his six figure salary due to the financial "crisis". This man whined like a sarcastic little girl. It made me ill to listen to it. Five minutes later, I heard a story about homeless parents giving up thier kids to foster homes because they lost their jobs, cars, houses, etc. and couldn't feed their children. I bet those parents would take a $10 an hour job and thank Jesus on their knees. Chin up, LadyKatt, I hope things work out for you soon, and please keep us posted.

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