World Systems Theory and related concepts often come up whenever people try to explain why Westerners are psychotic counterrevolutionary scum, etc. It’s often suggested that white Americans in particular love third-world exploitation because it directly benefits those same white Americans. We might say “White Minnesotan Joe Cracker wants child slavery in southern Africa so he can get his cheap electronics.” And yeah, that makes sense up to a point…

But Joe Cracker might not understand the relevant supply chain or even the basic composition of his smartphone. He probably doesn’t even know about the existence of said exploitation, much less its nature or purpose. Maybe Joe Cracker WILL revolt without his cheap goods, but he probably doesn’t actually know what goes into producing them or keeping the prices down. So what decisions is he making that render him “complicit” in the profiteering of some massive international corporation like Apple? Falling for their ads?

It’s also worth pointing out that his iPhone doesn’t actually make him richer any more than a Hulu membership does. It’s a cute little toy, but it doesn’t obtain food, housing, medicine or fuel. It’s a cell phone with a billion bells and whistles and a monthly subscription fee. One could starve to death with it in hand. Is this really the “wealth transfer” we keep talking about? This is the socialized bribery Americans perfected?

It seems to me that Joe Cracker is complicit in fuck-all. He doesn’t materially benefit from low wages in southeast Asian textile plants even if he wears one of those shirts they make every single day. It seems that he’s just a different kind of poor from the Bangladeshi serfs who make his sneakers, the kind of poor with tap water, McDonalds, and WiFi. Poor overseas workers make the stupid shit, poor Americans buy the stupid shit, and they both struggle, but at least Joe Cracker has some killer kicks to go along with the Taco Bell and the wireless internet in his shitty apartment. The Nike execs, meanwhile, can smoke cigars and watch the line go up from the VIP lounge.

“Bread and Circuses” seems like a much better explanation for the behavior of these Westerners. Who says Joe Cracker has a good reason for throwing his verbal weight behind an ongoing genocide in Gaza, screaming about nuking Moscow over a slice of Ukraine, and pearl-clutching about the 100 billion victims of Communism in Xinjiang?

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    The cost to buy is high because of parasitic bourgies

    If imperialism without bourgies existed, imperial loot would be extremely cheap in the imperial core

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      If the pay you get for one hour of your labour allows you to purchase goods that take 50 hours of labour to produce in the Global South (which is approximately the case if you live in the imperial core), you benefit from exploitation of the cheap labour in the Global South.

      This is what I was responding to. It seems that with some quick research and some looking around at poor af Americans this feels like this statement is not quite right. As a Marxist I believe that assertations must be examined. I’m am more than happy to criticize Joe cracker but if in doing so I’m told that capitalists are somehow generous then my eyebrow will become raised.

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        I think the capitalist thievery is already calculated into those numbers and that’d mean the imperialist exploitation is even worse