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Why is "not wanting to work" treated as an unthinkable sin in the minds of the American public? I don't want to waste half my waking hours (plus commute) doing bullshit menial tasks to make some kike rich. Wage slavery is retarded, you are throwing your life away for nothing, and it's treated as normal and even desirable by so many. And I'm fully aware people need to work to have money and support themselves and I am (begrudgingly) willing to do so.
But it's the mentality around it that gets me. Working (for someone else, by doing repetitive mundane tasks) is treated not as something that is unfortunately necessary, but desirable and a sign of a healthy society. Not wanting to throw your life away in the shit factory gets you labeled as lazy or childish and told to grown up because "that's the way it is". Are people genuinely unable to see there's more to life, or do they just idolize the protestant work ethic and enjoy the rat race?