If you were one of those whose votes, cultural capital, campaign
contributions, election volunteering activities placed the last three
decades of neoliberals and neocons in office that have deprived poor women
of bodily autonomy and bodily integrity in the name of “pro-life” morality
and then gutted what miserly inadequate safety nets for the poor that used
to exist; while being a card-carrying member of the very class that refused
to provide the poor (especially the poor women thrown off of welfare) with a
guaranteed right to health care and a living wage job — we are not “all in
this together.”

If you were middle class, you were one of the experts, gatekeepers,
overseers, taskmasters, or policymakers that made damn sure that the
credentialism you’ve imposed and other more superficial qualifiers (having
the “right” image) kept the poor on society’s margins with nothing, not even
an equal chance.

You are not “in this together” with those of us whom you’ve oppressed,
making sure that as a poor woman I couldn’t get anything I needed throughout
most of my 43 years of life in this country — a nation founded on gender
inferiority, racism, and exploitation; a society that I did not ask to be
born in.

If you have all your natural teeth and have enjoyed access to health and
dental care over the past 30 years while I and many others in poverty did
not; you are not “in the same boat” as those of us who never got to make it
out of poverty and never had any of those things. Our health and quality of
life is far more degraded and miserable as a result — thanks to your
policies of Benign Neglect, like Welfare Deform.

Don’t you dare insult the intelligence of all the poor whom you’ve begrudged
nutritious food, good jobs, decent housing, advanced educations, health and
dental care, and an economic lifeline of a hand up these past 30 years just
so you could “get yours” — while you put us down, belittled us, slammed the
doors of opportunity shut in our faces, and then told us that if we weren’t
making it in the “land of opportunity” it was our fault for not being able
to compete.

Don’t you dare tell us how you suddenly care since you’re poor and jobless
now and therefore “in the same boat” as us after telling us that we’ve got
it made compared to people in other countries and that we should “learn how
to help ourselves” and “stop bitching” because you didn’t want to hear about
our problems when we had nothing while you had everything.

You were not “in this together” with those of us in poverty before, and
we’re not “all in this together” now.

It’s easier to believe in leprechauns and unicorns than in your proclaimed
sincerity. You think you can tell us that you now want to join hands and
sing Koom Bye Ya after 30 years of promoting policies that disenfranchised
us, criminalized us, and made us invisible, that “we’re all in this together
now” and that the underclass should just “forgive and forget” about all the
harm you’ve imposed caused for us. Sorry, but there are some things — a long
sordid history of things — that there is no “just getting over it.”

You have not earned our support and trust. And you don’t deserve our
cooperation in what really amounts to making sure your middle class lives
are as comfortable as possible within the status quo of the capitalist
paradigm which caused all the problems this nation and the world faces
today. Your track record speaks for itself — it was always the poor whose
needs you jettisoned after getting what you wanted from an oppressive
capitalist system of unearned privileges that still denies equal rights to
women, with women in poverty suffering the worst because of it. Your legacy
is one of betrayal, hypocrisy, and deceit.

If we are really “all in this together”, if the middle class ever really
gave a crap about any goddam social justice at all, the middle class
wouldn’t act like glory hounds auditioning for Jesus while patronizing the
poor as if we’re stupid and “uneducated” (after making damn sure we couldn’t
get the educations that you got).

If the middle class had any real concept of “fairness”, they would not have
erected and maintained barriers to health care for the poor and access to
educations and good jobs while strutting like peacocks and throwing their
status around like sanctimonious know-it-all fucks whose shit doesn’t stink.

The middle class heaped abuse, scorn, ridicule, and condescension on
everyone in the underclass while convincing themselves that they were so
much better than those of us struggling in deep poverty who never got a
chance for anything, no matter how hard we tried in a nation that is nothing
but one great big public toilet of narcissistic materialism — that the
middle class created while thinking they were so above it all.

Newsflash: The owning class isn’t all that into you.

I am not interested in supporting any political platform within the
capitalist paradigm. I do not consent to maintaining any vestiges of a
system of unearned privileges. Non Serviam (I will not serve).



http://godlessfeminist.wordpress.com/2010/11/30/we-are-not-all-in-the-same-boat/

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You cannot build anything on the foundations of caste. You cannot build up a
nation, you cannot build up a morality. Anything that you will build on the
foundations of caste will crack and will never be a whole.
-AMBEDKAR



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