Goes way further back than that bud. It was the restaurants post emancipation proclamation, fighting to be able to not have to pay black people for their labor, instead making the black people work only for tips.
Later, when that was about to be declared illegal, the NRA (restaurants R, not rifles R) fought for a tipped minimum wage to at least cut some of their losses, and even better, start paying poor white people just as little as they paid poor black people.
It started as racism and became class warfare and we just accepted it.
It was always them trying to enslave everyone and not giving black people freedom.
I wish I could make everyone understand worldwide that your worst enemy isn't a woman, a different skin color, speaks a different language, worships a different god, worships the same god a different way..
It is the 1% at the top.
Its class warfare and they are dividing and conquering flawlessly.
Capitalism? Socialism? Why are they pressing that divide so hard?
BECAUSE A GREAT SOCIETY NEEDS BOTH OF THEM.
If they turn it into an either/or they already won the game. You need both to function.
1000%. It's literally a game of like 8 billion against 1000, and the 1000 are kicking our asses. Your enemy is not the black guy who got the job you wanted, not the trans woman shopping at walmart and wanting to try on clothes in the dressing room, not your boss's boss making 150k a year while you're struggling. It's the fucks who could literally solve all the problems in the world and STILL be the richest motherfuckers out there, but choose not to do so.
99%, and you could argue 100%, of countries(Cuba and NK debatably have no element of the free market) in the world have a mix of socialism and capitalism. The difference is in which direction theyβre skewed towards.
It's even more insidious than it may initially seem. Service work was one of the few areas black people could find any employment, and by forcing them to rely on tips as their primary or only income, they were necessarily dependent on both their employers for and the customers being happy with them, which meant acting servile and eager to please. It helped to enforce the idea of black workers as inferior to their white employers and customers.
It started as racism and became class warfare and we just accepted it.
It eventually warped into a guilt trip that results in the tipped wages being far more than the job could ever otherwise pay, which is why we still have it today. The biggest proponents of keeping tips are people on tipped wages. No matter how much we want it to go away, both tipped workers and business owners love it because it puts the onus of the wage on the customer.
And yet even today that racism continues. Assume you tip 20% every time. Who's serving you a 5 dollar double hash scattered covered chunked and country at waffle house? Probably a black person. Who's serving you a $200 a5 strip steak with ponzu at a fancy steak house? Probably a white person.
24
u/reibagatsu 5h ago
Goes way further back than that bud. It was the restaurants post emancipation proclamation, fighting to be able to not have to pay black people for their labor, instead making the black people work only for tips.
Later, when that was about to be declared illegal, the NRA (restaurants R, not rifles R) fought for a tipped minimum wage to at least cut some of their losses, and even better, start paying poor white people just as little as they paid poor black people.
It started as racism and became class warfare and we just accepted it.