The very notion that any job, be it blue collar or white collar, gets looked down upon is apart of the systemic “you’re not good enough” strategy to squeeze more blood out of stone. A ditch digger vs a fast food employee? It’s come to a point where you’re not supposed to take pride in your work, but strive to become deeper engrained in the system, where success is assured - like a moth to a flame.
People need to get their priorities straight regarding safeguarding their best interests, and it’s not about turning against your neighbour. The idea is lunacy and disempowers everybody but those who profit off it.
So the sentiment in the reply is real.
The very notion that any job, be it blue collar or white collar, gets looked down upon is apart of the systemic “you’re not good enough” strategy to squeeze more blood out of stone. A ditch digger vs a fast food employee? It’s come to a point where you’re not supposed to take pride in your work, but strive to become deeper engrained in the system, where success is assured - like a moth to a flame.
People need to get their priorities straight regarding safeguarding their best interests, and it’s not about turning against your neighbour. The idea is lunacy and disempowers everybody but those who profit off it.