I've seen lefty podcast types argue that retail workers aren't the *real* working class because those aren't the *real* jobs that keep the country running, they're "divorced from the country's productive base" Using a lot of big words to circle back around to Fox News ideologyhttps://twitter.com/tonyhell/status/1324806952300367872 …
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Replying to @arthur_affect
I think you might be referring to the managerial class
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Replying to @isthistinder @arthur_affect
Frontline managers can still be working class. It's middle-management up that starts to be removed from the pressures of dealing with an unbearable customer base
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Replying to @Gerkuman @arthur_affect
For sure and that’s why I think Arthur’s original tweet is misleading at best
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Replying to @isthistinder @arthur_affect
No, I have seen some people who do that. :(
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Yep. I've seen many people say that unless you are making an actual product with your hands, you aren't working class.
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I think you are most likely mincing words or maybe we need to listen to those people and understand why they feel that way
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I have listened to them and I'm pretty sure I do understand why they feel that way
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