Normies Panic: Another 'Professional' Falls From Grace
Graham Platner's existential crisis is just another sign the system is rigged (duh), but who's REALLY surprised?
So, apparently, there's a whole discourse happening about whether some dude named Graham Platner is, like, actually 'working class' now. As if the economy hasn't been slowly grinding everyone into dust for the past, oh, I don't know, decades? Newsflash: the 'professional class' is just another rung on the ladder, and the ladder's greased with woke tears and printed money.
It's like, remember when they told us to go to college, get a 'good job,' and everything would be sunshine and rainbows? Yeah, well, that was a lie. Now those six-figure student loans are crushing your soul, and your 'professional' job is being outsourced to Bangalore or replaced by an AI chatbot. Welcome to the clown world, fam.
The real question isn't whether some random dude is 'working class' – it's why are so many 'professionals' suddenly staring into the abyss? Answer: the system's designed to extract every last drop of productivity from you before spitting you out like a lemon rind. And the elites are laughing all the way to the Davos bank.
Remember when owning a house was, like, a normal thing? Now you need to sell a kidney to afford a down payment. And don't even get me started on inflation – paying $10 for a gallon of gas while the Fed prints money like it's toilet paper. It's almost like they want us all to be miserable and dependent on the government teat.
This whole 'downward mobility' thing is just the next chapter in the Great Reset. They're systematically dismantling the middle class, creating a two-tiered society of ultra-rich overlords and peasant wage slaves. And if you don't see it, you're either blind or part of the problem.
The solution? Stop playing their game. Ditch the debt, build real skills, and prepare for the inevitable collapse. Learn to grow your own food, defend your family, and become self-reliant. Because when the SHTF, your 'professional' degree ain't gonna be worth the paper it's printed on.
So, yeah, go ahead and debate whether Graham Platner is 'working class.' Meanwhile, I'll be over here prepping for the apocalypse and laughing at the normies when their comfortable little world comes crashing down.
Source: * ZeroHedge * Mises Institute


