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Despising the Online Mainstream Opposition to Domestic Gas Price Increases!

2006/5/28 12:34:55



The internet is absolutely not a gathering place for the poor. The truly poor can't even afford to go online. Among the over one hundred million internet users in China today, the vast majority are nothing more than so-called petty bourgeoisie, along with some sour pedantic literati. The mainstream opinion online merely reflects the sour and rotten views of these petty bourgeoisie and literati. If we apply the old so-called class analysis, today's internet is nothing but a garbage dump for the petty bourgeoisie and the bought-off labor aristocracy.

Online, besides opposing rising housing prices, the loudest voices oppose domestic gas price increases. Why? Very simple—because rising domestic gas prices most directly affect the interests of exactly the class that constitutes the so-called mainstream online: this garbage heap of petty bourgeoisie and bought-off labor aristocracy. Today's media and cultural circles are dominated by this decadent and incompetent Chinese petty bourgeoisie and bought-off labor aristocracy garbage—this is the class root of the cultural sphere's descent into garbage.

The defining trait of this group is vanity and hypocrisy. On one hand they rail against the market economy in virtual spaces; on the other, in reality they grovel everywhere for the petty profits of the market economy. Despite lacking the economic means, they insist on taking loans to buy houses and cars. China's so-called middle class is the most shameless and decadent group in the entire world. Take cars as an example: Europe's middle class long ago made it fashionable to buy small-engine vehicles, yet China's middle class—whose economic strength is far inferior to Europe's—puffs up its face to look fat, glorifying big vehicles, wishing everyone could drive 888-cylinder engines to save face. Can't even afford gas but still pretending to be rich? Going bankrupt would serve them right!

In the grand context of economic globalization, the globalization of resource prices is an irreversible trend. The current rises in housing prices and gas prices are the fundamental manifestation of this trend—completely reasonable. Wear a hat that fits your head. The Chinese middle class, which loves wearing oversized hats to look important, will, under this trend, thoroughly expose their incompetent and shameless nature. Only by smashing this petty bourgeoisie and bought-off labor aristocracy garbage to smithereens can the ultimate revival of Chinese civilization have any real hope!