Mikey Brown wrote:Donny osmond wrote:Mikey Brown wrote:That BBC article is fucking stupid. There’s good arguments the middle class is basically disappearing in many places, particularly cities.
I guess it’s just better optics not to acknowledge the volume of people who could only reasonably qualify as ‘poverty class’. Just pretend they don’t exist.
Well if you disagree with the definitions of class, and what makes a person's class provided in that article then it would seem to be a fucking stupid article but accusing them of deliberately manipulating definitions to minimise numbers in poverty seems quite a leap.
What arguments/evidence do you have for saying that the middle class is disappearing?
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I have none at all. I guess just looking at the ‘middle’ of a society with so many astronomically rich and so many unbelievably poor just seems totally pointless. But that’s not the same thing.
It’s a common talking point you see where more affluent people can pretty much pretend poor people don’t exist. The “just work harder and stop being so poor” stuff. It’s probably exactly the thing I was criticising before of responding to some faceless entity on the internet.
I shouldn’t have said that as if the BBC themselves are trying to fiddle the optics. The idea of people in real, desperate poverty referring to themselves as the Precariat Proletariat was just too much for me.
I know what you mean, my folks live in East Sussex and their little bubble drives me crackers with their complete lack of awareness that some folk can't afford BMWs or 4 foreign holidays a year.
I would hope, being a teacher in and around Glasgow and Clydebank for the last 10 years, my eyes would be a little more open, altho I guess I'm as susceptible as anyone to being in a bubble.
I just think the death of the middle class is very much overstated. Even sink schools in West Dunbartonshire have a higher number of what I would call middle class kids than working class, altho I have to admit that is using my utterly non scientific assessments of other people's class. If I could be arsed I would look up their SIMD figures, but as that might take this particular soap box out from under me, I haven't done that yet.
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It was so much easier to blame Them. It was bleakly depressing to think They were Us. I've certainly never thought of myself as one of Them. No one ever thinks of themselves as one of Them. We're always one of Us. It's Them that do the bad things.