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  • Their own lives were comfortable and easy in the middle class. Risking it all for revolution to help other people is not in their class interests.

    They think it's not in their class interests because they've been conditioned to see themselves as "temporarily impoverished billionaires" and that any day can be their lucky day to join the Big Boys upstairs as long as they keep standing on the backs of theworking class people who are only beneath them because the shiny dress shoes of some 9-5 middle manager that keeps kicking them in the face as he tries to claw his way up an imaginary food chain.

    Sorry if I'm getting overly ranty and/or poetic but I feel this should be a no-brainer and I'm getting passionate.

  • I just don’t think there’s much utility in being so strict with categories

    The whole point is that we're fighting amongst ourselves about what basically amounts to comfort levels for the most of us, while we should all look at each other as comrades to stand with against those that are actively taking advantage of all of us plus the rift we've created between ourselves.

  • Never enough.

    That said, if you can find a good deal on (mirco)SD cards, those can be a pretty neat solution to easily get some extra space for things you don't mind swapping out.

  • It’s how their middle incomes could afford so much.

    Only because it's widely thought that their incomes had to come from exploiting those beneath them, instead of taking it back from those above.

    You're being exploited by someone who tells you that's what it takes and you just have to look below for someone less fortunate than yourself and exploit them. Instead we should come together with those less fortunate and collectively turn our attention to those who have been exploiting all of us to take it back instead of fighting the puppet on the other hand.

  • In my mind it's always comes down to a very simple question: Do they have to work for someone, or does someone work for them? If the first is true, they're working class, if the second, they're capitalist class, aka ruling class.

    There is no middle class.