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[–] bluewing@lemm.ee 0 points 1 day ago (15 children)

Historically, yes they are. They are the ones with nothing left to lose except their lives. And are more likely to revolt. Anyone with a couch and xbox isn't nearly the threat to those in power. I believe that's called 'Bread and Circuses'

[–] PugJesus@lemmy.world 14 points 1 day ago (14 children)

Historically, yes they are.

Historically, they fucking aren't. Revolutionary action doesn't come from the starving and homeless. Most revolutions are driven by the comfortable middle class. The working class is often in support, but the working class is generally neither starving nor homeless when they lend their support, because starving and homeless people are generally worried about things other than the overall political situation.

They are the ones with nothing left to lose except their lives.

They're also the ones whose primary thoughts of gain are centered around immediate, not long-term or abstract, needs. Desperation drives one to desperate acts - with desperate goals. A starving man doesn't overthrow a government, a starving man steals bread.

And are more likely to revolt.

When? When has this been true? How many incidents of mass starvation have seen the quiet acquiescence of the population?

Anyone with a couch and xbox isn’t nearly the threat to those in power.

What.

What kind of inane bullshit is this.

Is this the left-equivalent of "Modern 'poor' are so rich they even have refrigerators"?

I believe that’s called ‘Bread and Circuses’

Bread and circuses were used to keep the middle and upper-working-class of the city of Rome from protesting the loss of their political power. Not to keep the starving or homeless satisfied; nor did such measures include the slaves of the city, who generally had much lower living standards than the established working families who attended the assemblies of Rome. It also didn't keep the middle and upper-working-class of the city from violence and revolt against the establishment.

[–] Maeve@midwest.social 4 points 1 day ago (7 children)

Is anyone into Xbox/Netflix/Amazon boycott for 2 years? Walmart? Target? I know there are a few who trulyhave no choice, his many who do are willing to go through the inconvenience? How many are doing shadow work to deal with triggers, distress tolerance/self soothing work? That's what it's going to be, before revo.

[–] PugJesus@lemmy.world 5 points 1 day ago (1 children)

My Amazon boycott has been going legit since October, when Bezos quashed the WaPo endorsement. Won't pretend that I don't miss some of the convenience, and I sure as shit wasn't a lucrative customer padding their profit margins, but a man has to have some standards.

Same reason why I gave up Pepsi shortly after the outbreak of the Russo-Ukrainian War. I don't expect corpos to have a conscience, but I sure as shit still ain't gonna back the worst of the offenders.

[–] Maeve@midwest.social 3 points 1 day ago

Great job! Keep talking to people! These corps got rich with our meager contributions, they can get poor without them!

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