The Silence of the Bourgeoisie
In the sprawling metropolises of modernity, a stark dichotomy reveals itself- a symptom of the underlying class struggle that pervades our society. Every humble abode I have had the misfortune of inhabiting, and every domicile of acquaintance I have visited, shares a striking feature: the incessant din of beeping hallways. It wasn’t until my partner began her labors as a custodian among the affluent that the stark truth became evident: the opulent residences of the bourgeoisie are distinguished by their silence, a silence that underscores the chasm between the elite and the masses.
The Nature of Class Oppression
This previously unnoticed injustice stands as a poignant illustration of the class divide that ravages our world. Apparently, for those who reside in the upper echelons of wealth:
- The tyranny of earplugs is not a necessity for tranquil slumber, as they are spared the constant barrage of hallway alerts.
- They are not compelled to placate their babes at every interval, their households free from the maddening beeps that punctuate the lives of the less fortunate.
- They do not find themselves dependent on stimulants merely to maintain focus in the sanctity of their own homes.
A Designed Oppression
Humans were not meant to exist in such a state—confined within incessantly beeping cubes, their lives dictated by the whims of an oppressive architecture. Now, it seems, our dwellings are intentionally crafted by the ruling class to inflict psychological distress upon the proletariat, a calculated maneuver to further ensnare them within the web of oppression.
Conclusion
This glaring injustice is an affront to humanity’s dignity, a stark reminder of the systemic inequalities that plague our society. The stark silence of the bourgeoisie in contrast to the cacophony of the proletariat does not merely highlight a class divide; it serves as a call to action. It is a testament to the enduring need for social change and the dismantling of systems designed to oppress.
So anyway