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A note of appreciation from the rich

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A note of appreciation from the rich
Let’s be honest: you’ll never win the lottery.

On the other hand, the chances are pretty good that you’ll slave away at some miserable job the rest of your life. That’s because you were in all likelihood born into the wrong social class. Let’s face it — you’re a member of the working caste. Sorry!

As a result, you don’t have the education, upbringing, connections, manners, appearance, and good taste to ever become one of us. In fact, you’d probably need a book the size of the yellow pages to list all the unfair advantages we have over you. That’s why we’re so relieved to know that you still continue to believe all those silly fairy tales about “justice” and “equal opportunity” in America.

Of course, in a hierarchical social system like ours, there’s never been much room at the top to begin with. Besides, it’s already occupied by us — and we like it up here so much that we intend to keep it that way. But at least there’s usually someone lower in the social hierarchy you can feel superior to and kick in the teeth once in a while. Even a lowly dishwasher can easily find some poor slob further down in the pecking order to sneer and spit at. So be thankful for migrant workers, prostitutes, and homeless street people.

Always remember that if everyone like you were economically secure and socially privileged like us, there would be no one left to fill all those boring, dangerous, low-paid jobs in our economy. And no one to fight our wars for us, or blindly follow orders in our totalitarian corporate institutions. And certainly no one to meekly go to their grave without having lived a full and creative life. So please, keep up the good work!

You also probably don’t have the same greedy, compulsive drive to possess wealth, power, and prestige that we have. And even though you may sincerely want to change the way you live, you’re also afraid of the very change you desire, thus keeping you and others like you in a nervous state of limbo. So you go through life mechanically playing your assigned social role, terrified what others would think should you ever dare to “break out of the mold.”

Naturally, we try to play you off against each other whenever it suits our purposes: high-waged workers against low-waged, unionized against non-unionized, Black against White, male against female, American workers against Japanese against Mexican against…. We continually push your wages down by invoking “foreign competition,” “the law of supply and demand,” “national security,” or “the bloated federal deficit.” We throw you on the unemployed scrap heap if you step out of line or jeopardize our profits. And to give you an occasional break from the monotony of our daily economic blackmail, we allow you to participate in our stage-managed electoral shell games, better known to you ordinary folks as “elections.” Happily, you haven’t a clue as to what’s really happening — instead, you blame “Aliens,” “Tree-hugging Environmentalists,” “Niggers,” “Jews,” Welfare Queens,” and countless others for your troubled situation.

We’re also very pleased that many of you still embrace the “work ethic,” even though most jobs in our economy degrade the environment, undermine your physical and emotional health, and basically suck your one and only life right out of you. We obviously don’t know much about work, but we’re sure glad you do!

Of course, life could be different. Society could be intelligently organized to meet the real needs of the general population. You and others like you could collectively fight to free yourselves from our domination. But you don’t know that. In fact, you can’t even imagine that another way of life is possible. And that’s probably the greatest, most significant achievement of our system — robbing you of your imagination, your creativity, your ability to think and act for yourself.

So we’d truly like to thank you from the bottom of our heartless hearts. Your loyal sacrifice makes possible our corrupt luxury; your work makes our system work. Thanks so much for “knowing your place” — without even knowing it!

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Save the environment – ditch capitalism

From the “Bleedin’ obvious facts that have to be repeated” department comes a fine article in the Grauniad which reminds us that capitalism is inherently environmentally destructive:

“Capitalism is not sustainable by its very nature. It is predicated on infinitely expanding markets, faster consumption and bigger production in a finite planet.” (“It’s capitalism or a habitable planet – you can’t have both.” Robert Newman, Guardian, 2/2/06)

So what’s new, doc? The Left has known this for donkey’s years, going back to the Industrial Revolution. The essence of capitalism is growth – no growth, no capitalism. A company that doesn’t expand will be destroyed or taken over by its competitors, so all companies have to strive for growth for survival. Your CEO and Board might be dyed-in-the-wool greenies, but if you don’t compete then your company will be screwed by the market and the shareholders will demand your heads. No matter how right-on a company’s Board might be, no matter how Ben & Jerry’s or Body Shop, a corporation’s gotta do what a corporation’s gotta do or go under. As growth is dependent on non-finite energy and resource supplies, capitalism necessarily requires non-sustainable abstraction of finite natural resources, all the while carrying on a consensual hallucination that, for all practical purposes, they’re infinite.

This isn’t a matter of ‘evil’ selfish businesspeople raping the planet, but simply the inbuilt logic of capitalism. This is not what liberals want to hear. To them, there are good and bad capitalists, and if only those on the side of the angels – Roddick, Branson et al – could gain the ascendancy over those environment-despoiling worker-exploiting Nikes and MacDonalds and Essos the planet could be saved from global warming, environmental pollution, rainforest destruction, and resource depletion, and led into a sustainable low-growth Nirvana.

So it never hurts to restate the bleedin’ obvious – that capitalism fucks you and the planet up – as this simple fact can get easily lost amongst spin and Spectacle (witness the ‘greening’ of BP). It certainly needs restating in liberal newspapers, to force their readerships to confront what to many will be an ugly truth:

“You can either have capitalism or a habitable planet. One or the other, not both.”

The corollary of which is that liberalism, as the ideology of capitalism, is not consistent with Greenery.

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