Consuela the maid really isn't a person to them and no, their contact with the token blacks doesn't qualify as contact with the clients - the *real* clients are the people those people would never see in a million years. Teach for America is the exception and isn't popular
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Replying to @Nix64261997
Nah, Consuela isn't a person to the person who's house she cleans because he has no responsibility for her and because she's an expense and not a source of income. Where does she go at night? Who knows. The lord's serf is his problem and source of income, hence is a person.
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Replying to @CovfefeAnon
If I buy chickens and farm them, they're my problem and source of income. Does that make them people?
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Replying to @Nix64261997
That makes them chickens to you. Chickens cut up in shrink wrapped styrofoam packages in the meat aisle aren't.
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Replying to @CovfefeAnon
If you just buy the effects of some person, and can't win their loyalty, like the old lords did, then what's so elite about you?
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Replying to @Nix64261997
How does your question apply here? Lords now can get income from people the way they get meat from chickens - totally impersonally - and deal only with other lords. This is a huge change that leads to different organizational forms.
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Replying to @CovfefeAnon
What's so lordly about these people that makes them lords? Serfs can also hire labor.
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They fail upward, watch each other's backs, can only hear one another (when anonymous racist twitter got ncov right "no one got it right" b/c they can only hear each other), etc. It's not about the things that money buys it's about the things it can't.https://twitter.com/CovfefeAnon/status/1349564725307301892 …
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Covfefe Anon @CovfefeAnonMoney is a great way to get people to do what you want if what you want is simple - "build me a house". Money is not a very good way of getting people to do what you want when they have a way of out organizing you and the order is complex - "build me an organization".Show this thread1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
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This is also true of inner city blacks. Are they also elite?
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They're treated like nobility in a lot of ways but obviously not.
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