Hi Joe,
While Pete has a point ("English liberals also hate working class") that there is a very patronizing undercurrent of
distaste for the working class among the UK left (though liberal means
something else in the UK -- the social middle-ground with libertarian
economics), it's a long stretch to say that Chav equals working class.
It's a more specific term than "white trash". It would be a bit like
saying that "soccer mom" is a synonym for "middle class" in the US
(whereas lots of middle class are not soccer moms). Sure, Chavs are a
subset of the British underclass -- ignorant, uneducated, violent, with
a particular fashion "uniform". Chav is said by some to mean Council
Housed And Violent, though I think that was invented after the fact.
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Hi Joe,
I have just read "Poor, White and Pissed" I and whole-heartedly agree!
I'm English working class and was brought up on council estates (like
your projects) and first worked as a road sweeper before getting a
break doing an indentured apprenticeship as a plumbing and heating
engineer here in the UK. Our class system is heavily entrenched, but the
working class is beginning to believe the middle class lie that there
is no working class anymore, just like the American working class was
sold this bullshit in the 50's and 60's.
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Joe,
Your recent post ("Privatizing park benches and guard rails") mentioned scavenging for metals in houses, etc.
In my past life I was an inner-city landlord and property manager,
during the post-oil-bust years in Oklahoma City. This was a time when
you could buy houses for pennies on the dollar (which I did). Once I
bought a three-story house for $1,000 (but that's a long story). This
was in about 1990 or so. I bought many solid old houses in bad
neighborhoods for less than $15,000.
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Joe,
Here I am, a Viet Nam vet, wounded during both my tours and on full
disability because of them, and I can't help but think: don't people
ever learn? Aren't we smarter than geese? I mean: the world isn't brand
new every morning as far as science can tell us. People say, yet do,
things so at odds with each other that it just makes me shake my head.
I've been reading articles by Finley Peter Dunn ("Mr. Dooley") and I
find a lot of good insight therein. As the articles were written a
century or so ago, one wonders if the wheels haven't been spinning, or
the conveyance of state has been static while a backdrop did the actual
movement which merely gave the illusion.
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Hello Joe,
Today I ordered a few things from a beading supplier in little Idaho
Springs, Colorado. We got to talking about how high the price of
metals, from brass and copper up to silver and gold, have risen in the
last few years. I told her about how this summer I recycled some very
old copper roof sheathing for some decent gas money, and how silver is
vastly undervalued due to extensive fraud in the markets.
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Hi Joe,
A friend sent me a link to your essay "Madman and Sedatives", and I felt right at home reading it. That was excellent!
I'm in dire need of publicity for my Third World American USA Podcast
tour, beginning around November 7. I'm afraid there's no polish here,
just a guy traveling the country, living in a car, and seeking the
reality of poverty, the wealth gap and debtors imprisonment (and
related issues). I get the feeling you might find this project
interesting, so please take a look, and I'd certainly appreciate any
publicity or links you can provide.
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Dear Mr Bageant,
I stumbled upon your article, What the Left Behind Series Really Means, during my almost constant yet
strangely masochistic traversal of atheist, agnostic, humanist,
religious, creationist and evolutionist (and the rest of an ever
growing list of subjects with which to torment the soul!) literature on
the web. I have no idea why I am responding to the article as I've
never been one to communicate readily on any level and have nothing
constructive to add, please forgive my doing so. Performing a brief
and probably highly pretentious self-analysis, I feel like I'm writing
out of sheer relief, from a position of utter exhaustion.
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Joe,
Your essays confirm that I'm not going out of my mind. I mean that. I
pick up the paper these days (metaphorically -- actually I flip through
blogs and news websites) and I honestly don't recognize where we're
going with this thing. So many things have hit me in the last five or
ten years of "waking up" that I'm practically shell shocked.
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Joe,
As a Brit living in the US for the past 20 odd years, I have shaken my
head at what has been happening to this country over the past several
years. I often wonder why I do not return to the UK. My American wife
certainly wants to go as soon as we can. But things aren't much better
there what with puppy Tony's nose buried up King George's ass. The UK
is pretty much a large American aircraft carrier. So I stay and watch
the drama and hope that the people with guts like you can rally enough
support to chip a large enough hole in the humming monolith so that the
slaves can see the light on the other side.
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Hey Joe!!!!
A big hey hey from up here in the north Atlantic region of our U.S. of
A. I was reading your take in your article entitled "Madmen and
Sedatives" and yup! -- you ALMOST, ALMOST hit the nail on the head. See
the apathy or downright atrophy you see around you isn't social
entirely like a cosmological ant-farm going through stages from WW2 but
instead it's televised by megacorporations and we really fuckin' eat
it. We are a nation of lemmings under a haze of Vaseline moping about
in the shadows of what we are mistakenly calling journalism. That's the
problem.
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