I think you're confused, it's the class stratification that inspires these songs. Comments like yours display the ignorance toward the existence of this gap between Bourgeoisie and the Proletariat, as if claiming it's something manufactured by pop culture and that ignoring it will simply make it disappear.
I think you're confused, it's the class stratification that inspires these songs. Comments like yours display the ignorance toward the existence of this gap between Bourgeoisie and the Proletariat, as if claiming it's something manufactured by pop culture and that ignoring it will simply make it disappear.
i have mixed feeling about songs like this. a lot of this music glorifying the working class does is create more class stratification.
I think you're confused, it's the class stratification that inspires these songs. Comments like yours display the ignorance toward the existence of this gap between Bourgeoisie and the Proletariat, as if claiming it's something manufactured by pop culture and that ignoring it will simply make it disappear.
I think you're confused, it's the class stratification that inspires these songs. Comments like yours display the ignorance toward the existence of this gap between Bourgeoisie and the Proletariat, as if claiming it's something manufactured by pop culture and that ignoring it will simply make it disappear.