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Why does the wage worker at McDonald's deserve an even shittier life? You all think that if America gets punished they will learn their lesson.
Wage slaves deserve a better life. "America" is not going to give it to them.
Because that worker has not unionized with their coworkers and organized with their apartment neighbors to reclaim their surplus labor from their landlords.
The US is still an extraordinarily rich country. But the wealth is congealed in the hands of a tiny fraction of the total population. If you're in the service sector and you want your fair share, you need to start pulling back on the revenue streams you are closest to. By any means necessary.
Do you believe people choose to be ignorant of what they should be doing? Blaming oppressed people for being ignorant shifts blame from those with overt power and the systems they serve. Either the system is unjust because it keeps people impoverished, which includes their ability to make better decisions, or the people deserve whatever system they operate under. If this is a matter of people getting what they deserve, then the system is just.
It Is Difficult to Get a Man to Understand Something When His Salary Depends Upon His Not Understanding It.
I don't blame oppressed people for being ignorant. I blame selfish and self-conscious people for abandoning their neighbors in time of need. Individualism is a choice. Saying "it's not my problem" and looking the other way is a choice.
People deserve whatever system they facilitate. You don't get to "just following orders" your way out of culpability.