1. 17 July 2010

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    Rolling Stone author projects terrible personal work experiences onto America

    I was going to reblog this as funny and somewhat poignant, but on a second reading I saw but one interesting point slathered in lazy language and a farcical description of the American workplace. The loyalty that many American corporate workers exhibit toward the residual claimants who employ them is unjustified and fetishized. But the workplace Taibbi describes is totally foreign to me. Maybe I should have worked in some third-rate establishments or been less politic in the workplace; I dunno. But the caricature below seems utterly clumsy, the kind of unjustified explanation that we allow opinion writers because - like the bloated Donald Trump - they entertain us.

    kateoplis:

    “The mania for elegiac slobbering is one of the most disgusting things about this country, but you’ll never see a clearer example of America’s unique capacity for this sort of activity than this Steinbrenner business. When Bruce Springsteen dies, it won’t be appropriate to make jokes about millions of Americans fawning over a dead Boss. But in George “The Boss” Steinbrenner’s case, it fits perfectly, because Steinbrenner was in every conceivable way the prototypical office tyrant and the fact that he’s being uninterruptedly worshipped after his death by a nation of cubicle slaves tells you almost everything you need to know about the modern American psyche. In no other country do people genuinely love their bosses the way Americans do. They’ll go home after 12 hard hours of capricious superiors peeing in their faces, and the very first thing they’ll do is call up some talk radio show and denounce the graduated income tax that gives them a break at their bosses’ expense. In other countries bosses need to constantly fend off revolts and strikes; in America people tune in by the millions to cheer on an impetuous, bloated asshole like Donald Trump as he ritualistically fires a succession of sheepish sacrificial stand-ins who are clearly chosen for their resemblance to the target demographic. And The Apprentice was just one of many reality shows where people literally jack off to their own job insecurity!”

    Matt Taibbi (via azspot)

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    I was going to reblog this as funny and somewhat poignant, but on a second reading I saw but one interesting point...
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