Middle Class Management

Yi and Yang
3 min readDec 10, 2020

I grow increasingly discouraged and disgusted by the conduct and priorities of this class of middle managers and the decisions they make in our world. These entitled sons and daughters of the wealthy growing up living the most basic and milquetoast of lives, scant of wrongdoing only because they lack the passion and initiative to care about anything or anyone, who view doing what they are told as grounds for moral supremacy. These rich, pompous hacks in the law, finance, insurance, lending industries, and many more others. They would condemn millions on false foundations of moral superiority for a thousand more in profits. Who look upon the betterment of lives in the economy with disdain as it does not align with the most efficient way to take money from others (KeyBanc bullish on Disney…says streaming ‘Fundamentally worse business’ than pay TV). Who watch in disgust as those who have no other recourse for true justice in the world turn to the courts in hopes that our Justice system will do its job and dole out justice to the victims of abuse, and work through the law to corrupt the very virtues that give the law meaning: justice, goodwill, respect (see article attached). I hate the sheer cold and inhuman values they share, those that would condemn human connections for being inefficient and take advantage of such connections to sell crappy products for more money (JB, SL). These judgmental pricks who have endured maybe a collective minute of suffering across their lives and use that moment of suffering to condemn the legions of fellow human beings who have endured enough hardship on their own for multiple lifetimes, who because of their suffering may not make the same decisions as this middle management class of taskmasters. They have not worked for what they have, they have not worked hard, and they actively usurp the work, the joy, and the fulfillment of the lives of others who are not as privileged. It is a culture of revelry in the oppression of others, it is a way of life for them to not consider the future, the needs of others, or another man’s struggle, but to look upon those with disdain and pretend in their hearts that they deserve what they have. They all deserve contempt, they all deserve mutiny, they all deserve to lose what they have and experience the world through the eyes of the less fortunate whom they all too often judge against. But they probably won’t see that justice.

- literally advising large corporations and their lawyer armies to gear up to prevent civilians from trying to get some semblance of justice in this world.

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Yi and Yang

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