Class Warfare and Psychological Manipulation
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Republicans' mocking of AOC's service industry jobs is a form of psychological warfare aimed at convincing 63% of adults who have worked in restaurants and 79% of the US workforce in the service sector that they are not on the side of the working class.
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The system is designed to make working-class Americans believe they're just one good move away from joining the wealthy elite, a lie intended to keep them in their place and prevent them from gaining an upper hand.
Hypocrisy and Elitism
- The elitist rhetoric about service industry jobs is hypocritical, as exemplified by Sean Hannity, a millionaire TV host who was a general contractor in the 80s, and Alina Habba, a lawyer who worked in the fashion industry.
Economic Exploitation
- Working-class Americans, who are the source of wealth for the elite, are being screwed by the climate catastrophe that the wealthy have contributed to and done nothing about.
Media Manipulation
- The constant disdain for working people by Republicans, including Laura Ingraham and Sean Hannity, is a tactic to keep working-class Americans from challenging the status quo that benefits the millionaires and billionaires who want to replace their jobs with AI and automate their industries.