Because this is starting up again, I’ll just say it’s possible for BOTH of these things to be true:
Teachers have “middle-class” status from an American political analysis perspective.
Teachers are “working class” from a Marxist economic analysis perspective.
Teachers have “middle-class” status from an American political analysis perspective.
Teachers are “working class” from a Marxist economic analysis perspective.
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Most teachers in the U.S. are babysitters. Brainwashing children with pledges of allegiance, and teaching fake history.
The exploiters want us focused on economy, rather than sustainable parity.
#HumanReform
#GlobalReform
For example, I'd be very surprised if in most US school districts the median teacher's salary is sufficient to buy the median house in the district.
Item 2 is just definitional fact. It's item 1 that I suspect is a consequence of teachers tending to live in multi-income households.
teachers are bent the fk over, unions got shot by the church thugs.
middle class is getting pwned 🤠
I have now left the classroom and haven’t looked back.
Does the way we stratify the working classes in the US ever really aim to imply otherwise?
Middle class people will lose their homes and be unable to afford medical care or anything else without working. 🫠