@RetardedSperg@_i_goya@RichardHanania Hey just throwing this out there but maybe people tolerating pedophile criminals in the government is a bigger problem than petty thievery
@homosadpiens@bunkercat36@hasanthehun "idgaf about aesthetics" I'm just getting the ick that he's not condoning Obama and holding him accountable, something entirely out of his capabilities and unrelated to his job as NYC mayor! I'm going to focus my criticisms on this instead of the policies he's delivered!
@andereshinonome@delapilap@SuperStasBros@FearInherent CEOs manage the value extraction and exploitation of the proletariat (usually) at the behest of shareholders. Many of them no doubt work hard at this, but generally they add no intrinsic value themselves to the goods or services being produced
@R4scal0 @FearInherent Your argument is basically "I feel like they shouldn't be proletariat" even though they do not own the means of production or control capital. It's not that hard to understand
@R4scal0 @FearInherent There's not much I can do about you just straight up not understanding a definition you yourself literally posted that says verbatim that you are incorrect
@R4scal0 @FearInherent You're moving the goalposts. Majority does not mean all/exclusively. Proletariat include most of the audience in the video even if they are not the majority in terms of personal wealth
@SuperStasBros@hasanscreams@FearInherent If their main source of income is from wage, then they are proletariat. Whether said wage is too high, or if you consider them socially in the working class is an entirely separate issue. This is what proletariat means
@SuperStasBros@hasanscreams@FearInherent That's the definition of the word. If you make your money through a wage rather than just profiting off the work of others, then you are part of the proletariat. This can include wealthy people if they do not control productive capital.