entire board never recovered from this one
philosophers are just the upper class version of lolcows but lower class people don't understand that
>>18391025can you expand on this idea a little bit, i find it interesting
>>18391031He confuses college-educated urbanites with "lower class people". Actual working class people and blacks on welfate don't care one bit about philosophers
>>18391031Thomas Griffin was not a true philosopher
>>18390861>Using family guy as a gotchaIt's not even Seth's best cartoon, the fact it remains popular over everything else he has done truly baffles me.
>>18391025Now that I think about it, I could definitely see the kiwifarms threads about Nietzche if he was born in a different time.
>>18391039>college-educated urbanites with "lower class people".They are.>Actual working class peopleLiteral commie term. Everyone works unless you're a billionaire's failson or a nigger on welfare.
>>18392319On the contrary, Commies(or they're 21st-century iteration at least) are the ones who pretend like an HR employee at a tech company is the same as a factory worker or a farmer and that they all share the same interests.
>>18392321Those people both work for wages regardless of your opinions on niggers and trannies (which is inevitably where this is going).
>>18392324So yeah you're like current-day Commies who unironically think that internet streamers are working class
>>18392337People who work for wages are """working class"""". Internet streamers don't work for wages. They live off of orbiters and fellow failsons.
>>18392346Many big streamers are contracted.
>>18391025how? not every philosopher was a laughing stock and most lolcows don't have intellectual pursuits. I don't get it unless your point is that unemployed people are lolcows, in which case seethe wagie
>>18392321>HR employee at a tech companyDo you think those people are millionaires or something?
>>18392369Classic Marxist perspective of viewing everything through income or ownership. The tech sector and real industry cannot coexist and it's no coincidence that the tech sector grew so big during/after deindustrialization. It's in a factory worker's interest for the professional-managerial class to be gutted.