by Nickel » Wed 18 Jul 2007, 11:31:05
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Boris555', 'I')f someone cares so little about themself and their family that they will only make the effort to become a bag boy in a supermarket as a lifetime career, then yes, fuck 'em.
I get the feeling that, at the end of the day, "fuck 'em" is the basic core at the heart of your argument and your philosophy. It’s the engine of your way of life. The idea of slavery, the ultimate in "fuck 'em", is, after all, the reason Texas quit Mexico and eventually joined "freedom" in the US in the first place.
Let’s begin with first principles. Human beings need to do something to earn a living. We’re in a complex society in which just wandering the savanna, picking at roots and spearing the occasional elderly ungulate just isn’t really an option anymore. We are in a society that imbues us, one and all, with certain expectations: health, shelter, security, and certain basic necessities (telephone, television, transportation, and these days probably the internet). We, as a society, need people to take away trash, repair roads, organize and stock shelves, sell milk and eggs, and yes, bag groceries, among a million other things.
The logic of these precepts dictates that anyone having a job ought to be paid enough to meet
the basic requirements of health and welfare in whatever society they find themselves.
That’s the minimum, not the starvation wages that are the official “minimum”. And yet, you disagree. You seem to feel that the basic necessities of our society require some sort of merit; that they’re not the minimum due a human being simply by dint of being human. You seem to feel that there is justice and righteousness in the idea that millions should suffer hunger, inadequate housing, health problems, and shorter lives so that a handful can live not just in great comfort, but in actual hedonistic excess; that some people should have more money than they can possibly eat when others can’t properly eat on the money they earn, day by day, hour by hour.
You’re wrong.
Ambition is usually launched from a high platform to begin with… a good education funded by the jobs of parents with a good education… and it’s very easy as well to fall from those heights, but no one flying close to the sun ever imagines they’ll be on the ground, do they? Luck of the draw, standing on shoulders, the whole infrastructure of hundreds of years, and people have the temerity to consider themselves “self-made” and shit on people who don’t have what they do, begrudge them union wages, health care, opportunities for the next generation.
So be it.
I look forward to the day they finally all look around, realize there are way more of them than you, and decide
they’re going to do the fucking for a while. I hope you have plenty of Wesson oil, ‘cause I don’t think you have nearly enough bullets.