To subvert or not to subvert

A Mcdonald’s worker is who feeds the masses who can’t afford better. Have you been to a McDonald’s in the morning? Have you seen all the essential workers who eat there?

Without the Mcdonald’s workers do you have any idea how quickly American society would collapse?

I’m being hyperbolic, but only slightly.

The point is, it’s not about a pilot being more “important” than a food worker. It’s all connected.

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In my country pilots and doctors have the highest wages. Food service workers the least. Infact I fully believe anyone with a college degree also should be high above the average income of an average worker without training or having school finished.

Your country, Germany, is one of the Little Satans, compared to the Great Satan, the U.S. Both are imperialist.

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And what do you think this proves? Both jobs are essential for society to function.

All the people who MAKE the planes, or provide the parts, or move them or ship them, they matter too. The plane itself cant exist without them. And I guarantee you, at least in the US, many of them rely on McDonald’s.

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Not every work is worth the same sorry. That is a communist beleive which is impossible to realise it in practice either way. I am very much happy that the farthest left parties have no chance of winning here. I worry for France since most educated people will leave it once the 90% tax rate comes to work.

You haven’t been to a McDonald’s in the morning, have you? You sound like a corn-fed scarecrow from Posh-Hell.

I guarantee you the majority of them aren’t fat at all. They’re poor workers.

You just sound so hilariously out of touch. Let’s say they are all fat. They still work. They still provide the services that allow society to function.

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Lol great response when you have no coherent point.

You just sound so hilariously out of touch. Let’s say they are all fat. They still work, you. They still provide the services that allow society to function.

Without the people who build, move, and store the resources, you have no plane to fly. Someone needs to feed those people, because American society does not prioritize the nutritional health of its essential workers.

Therefore, McDonald’s workers are important. End of story.

Nobody here is against affordable food for everyone. Literally. Also Burger King > Subway > KFC > Mcdonalds is the correct ranking of quality for fast food. Can’t judge taco bell since we don’t have that in Europe.

LOL. Okay at least we can agree that McDonald’s is mid.

But here’s MY ranking: Popeyes > Wendy’s > POWER GAP > Everything else you listed.

Btw, the French “Left” still supports French colonialism and a two-state solution. It’s a joke. The 90% tax rate is for the rich also.

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400k a year is where the wealth gaps starts. And that would hit alot of the middle class too. Also they literally lined up with macron to steal votes from the other parties to make this alliance possible. Otherwise Le Pen would be President since she won the first electoral round with a huge margin.

Since I moved away from my old city I no longer can buy Subway so Burger King has to do it.

Popeyes chicken sandwich is sooo good :smiling_face:

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They didn’t “steal” votes. They performed a basic political strategy to push back against the far-right. The people still voted and largely got who they voted for. I am no Macron fan, just so you know.

You mean the petit bourgeois whose wealth is stolen too.

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Oh I love you Doness.

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Last time we had a worker and farmer state it collapsed so what is your argument here? Everyone that makes too much money deserves to die?

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Go into detail, and I’ll tell you why it collapsed and then point to numerous failing capitalist states.

Your point?

It’s the fault of the West’s imperialism and mismanagement. They were the aggressors during the Cold War.

Depends.

There is no failing capitalist state. As long as people have food, housing and some times listen to music and watch movies they are happy. We don’t need total power over industry or economy at large to provide goods for the majority.