School reopens Monday and there were 95,000 cases of kids getting covid just last week. The neoliberal ghouls are pretending everything is fine and kids can be 0 feet from eachother and making testing less accessible.

Meanwhile I have very elderly coworkers who will absolutely die if they get COVID and an electrical system at my janky ass school that is too shitty to run air purifiers without blowing a fuse.

My kids will get sick, my colleauges will get sick and I will get sick and infect my partner all because we apparently needed to have a fucking rager for the 4th of July for the economy to not shit out its lungs.

Fuck Amerika

  • GreenTeaRedFlag [any]
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    3 years ago

    I have to agree with this, even though I aspire to be an intellectual and go into academia. The amount of empty-brain politics from people that spend their whole life learning and analyzing systems is atrocious. Thanks for the information.

    • happybadger [he/him]
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      3 years ago

      The original context of it is hard to get a grasp of for me. Like the earlier list it's based on imperial court scholars who I know warred with the eunuchs for power over the emperors, but I don't know how much of that imperial legacy lasted into the republican era Mao was confronting. In a modern context it can only be read as university academics or public intellectuals. I can see how individual professors can be counterrevolutionary but they don't have structural power. Administration through the district and state/federal levels has power and is an ideological force, dictating what students are allowed to learn and in what conditions. Fields like economics serve to reinforce capitalism but I think everyone should have a full humanities education through a university level if they want. Public intellectuals give us Jordan Peterson, but we also got Foucault and Zizek. I can't put myself in the shoes of a 1940s Chinese communist confronting republican/imperial age intellectual roles.

      • YouKnowIt [he/him]
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        3 years ago

        This is just what I understand and I may be off base. The republic of china only lasted for like 40 years and from Wikipedia, the imperial examinations were around from about 600 AD to around 1910. These scholars were training to get through these exams to become the vast majority of the administers and bureaucrats of the government and formed a meritocratic caste, which obviously becomes pretty hereditary, what with the generational wealth and advantages.

        It's not really like they were hunting down Foucault. It'd be more like getting rid of the Ivy League fancy lads that form our government, government aids, and fuckwit journalists.