We work even longer hours than our fathers, pay higher taxes, depend
on two salaries to keep one household together, shove our alienated
children into daycare and government education camps, watch our money
steadily inflate away, and suffer mightily from a raft of job-related
mental and physical ills.
We may not do manual labor. But we work even longer hours than our
fathers, pay higher taxes, depend on two salaries to keep one household
together, shove our alienated children into daycare and government
education camps, watch our money steadily inflate away (while the TV
tells us the consumer price index is holding steady) and suffer mightily
from a raft of job-related mental and physical ills.
What’s changed but the details? For all our material possessions, we’re in the same old cycle of working, hurting, and losing.
And even though the FBI may not pay us a visit for complaining about
it, rebelling against jobs is still a threat to the powers that be.
The government doesn’t have to worry about rebellion much, though.
Because today we’re programmed from the moment we wake up to the moment
we go to bed to value jobs, big corporations – and the things jobs buy
us – over the real pleasures – and real necessities – of being human.-http://c4ss.org/content/12839
for the FAKE ANGLO-SAXON MONARCHY
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