▲ | kergonath 6 days ago | |
> And (even though I don't support him in any way), would say the election of Trump is in part due to the constant wins of the white collar work force. Definitely. He tapped the anger and resentment of an underclass. The shame is that this underclass does not really see how he is harming them and how his politics benefit their old ennemies, the economic elite that’s turning into oligarchs. > Most of the examples you gave of revolutions led to greater democracy and greater socialism, which benefits the blue collar, but ironically, in this case, the blue collar elected a autocratic conservative. True. But examples of this also abound pre- or during WWII, from all the fascist regimes in Portugal, Spain, Italy, Germany, and copycats such as Vichy. Upheaval and chaos can lead to either progress or ruin. | ||
▲ | computerdork 6 days ago | parent [-] | |
Agreed, overall, they're only hurting themselves economically |