If you're an economically conservative, low-status worker... are you screwed as a prole for life?

If you're an economically conservative, low-status worker... are you screwed as a prole for life?

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Not necessarily. It's probably easier than at any point in human history to go from the bottom to the top.

Cont... however, that still means it's pretty hard.

No, it's the easier point is history to go from the bottom to the upper-middle. Getting to the top is nearly impossible. Becoming the elite IS impossible.

Not really except in a few areas.

Depends if you're brown and foreign, then you'll be put at the front of line ahead of white males.

They do it to themselves tbqh

>ben garrison cartoon
>loaded question

Time for "guess which board"

Is it just me or are his cartoons often times overlabelled?

This.

These are people who will protest for environmental regulations to be loosened so that billionaires can dump poison into their drinking water, for the benefit of investors living mainly in blue counties.

You can't fix that shit.

>it's not real capitalism, it's crony capitalism

very snappy. You sure changed my opinion with that. Wowee.

Most political cartoons are overlabeled.

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Just as screwed as a progressive one. Personal ability and willingness to take advantage of your agencey are more important.

Hence why so many conservative immigrants traditionally managed to make it well.

give it 50 years and things will turn out better for poor people.

This is of course nonsense which you would know if you ever spent five minutes talking politics or economics with the economically disadvantaged.

The middle class might believe this but the very poor certainly do not.

>not inventing the pet rock and striking it rich

>The middle class might believe this but the very poor certainly do not.
You're right, the poor need to be continuously spooked with boogeymen. As long as they're kept in a state of fear they'll happily vote against their interests time and time again.

>Hence why so many conservative immigrants traditionally managed to make it well.

Ehh they don't really. People always forget the poverty and poorness in those immigrant communities.

His are particularly infamous for that though.

The poor in the US generally don't vote and are politically apathetic.

Here's the original version.

Literally depends on what country you live in. The correlation between what you and what your father or mother earned during their life goes from pretty strong, like in the US, to pretty much no correlation at all, like in the Finno-Scandinavian countries.

Article about the subject
nationalreview.com/corner/420794/does-us-have-lower-social-mobility-other-countries-scott-winship
The term you'll be looking for is "social mobility".

people forget the poverty that was in those communities. Look at the wealth of the Irish, Jewish and Italian communities and tell me they are still as poor as their immigrant ancestors

how the holy fuck isn't this on /pol/

>economically conservative
What's that, a proponent of guilds?

Real capitalism has never been tried.

This took too long to be posted.

>He thinks zyklon Ben is a slave to /pol/

pretty much this, they dont trust anyone in power and the certainly don't trust anyone enough to try and build them a state of economic equality.

Oy Vey.