Work is something most people don't do. However, living in the midst of construction Kadizzle sees people actually working. Who are these people. They all seem to be nice people that got stuck in the system that exploits them. Of course you can say they just did not pay attention in school and that is why they are in this mess. Wait, what about the teenager Kadizzle saw yesterday. He probably should have been in school, but it was obvious he was the son of an immigrant or and immigrant himself. Kadizzle was kind of dumbfounded to see the kid carrying two large cinder blocks. Our prosperity is based on exploitation. If someone wants to eat without stealing or selling drugs then there is a good chance they will have to work hard. The guy who put the stone on our house struggles to understand English. He works hard and skips lunch. On the other hand the Waltons wake up with Jeff Bezos and wonder how they will protect and spend billion they made selling stuffed animals to the workers building the country. We have not progressed an inch from building pyramids. Imagine the people struggling to get by piling up rocks. Is it really that different from people struggling to get by piling up cinder blocks.
The blindness of the rich to the poor is incredible. How dare that person serving me food ask for a decent wage? Slave encampments. Last night Kadizzle watched a video on the economics of ski resorts. The workers cannot afford to live in Aspen, and Vail. Let them get on a bus and go to the nearest trailer park miles away. Don't pay them, but put in the best bus system in Colorado to move the slaves around. Now suppose you need a CEO to manage ripping off the poor. No problem paying that guy $8,000 dollars per hour. That CEO is paid according to what he can squeeze from the immigrants, the high school dropouts, and those that failed to inherit a good start.
Well anyway the sun just came up and time to go out and try working in the yard. A lot of big stones need to be moved to build my pyramid. Where are those exploitables when we need them?
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