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Re: What is "class"? & What "class" are you?
Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2008 6:53 pm
by planeterotica
Class =Racism
Re: What is "class"? & What "class" are you?
Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2008 7:21 pm
by Sam Slater
Oh dear....
Sam's class - working class. Parents: Furnace Bricklayer & Secretary.
Jobs: Metallurgist (8yrs) Joinery/Student (3yrs).
Education: Basic A level (to date).
Aspirations: I prefer to take life as it comes rather than specific goals.
Newspaper: None in particular/various websites like bbc/guardian
Vote: None.
For: Education, understanding, common sense.
Against: Ignorance and hypocrisy.
I didn't think class mattered much these days.
Re: What is "class"? & What "class" are you?
Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2008 7:41 pm
by leobloom
I' am a fully card carrying member of the under-class. Or residual if you will.
Re: What is "class"? & What "class" are you?
Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2008 8:12 pm
by stripeysydney
I'm definitely a class B person, not too keen on Class A's.
Re: What is "class"? & What "class" are you?
Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2008 8:35 pm
by Lizard
Me. I'm just pure class.
Re: What is "class"? & What "class" are you?
Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2008 9:46 pm
by The Last Word
warren zevon rip wrote:
> Looks like no-one here really belives in class at all.
Twaddle.
Isn't class as much attitude as anything else, something that can disregard background, parentage, education etc? It's a pretty good tool for disregarding other people's background and parentage, no?
And why is it more often than not the middle classes who tell us class doesn't matter? Are they trying to imply there are no class issues anymore? Why would they do that then?
In this country the main friction seems to be between the middle and lower/underclass, with the attitude of the former towards the latter a little reminiscent - to these eyes anyway - of what Bill Bryson (I think) once described as the white, white-collar liberal attitude towards America's black community.
Yes, they want them to have good jobs, good homes, good education and good healthcare.
What they don't want is them living in the same street.
Very astute, Bill.