I was told to write this down here because i may have stumbled onto a vision of what "work" will look like in the future if capitalism in the west continues on its current course.
Context:
>the west, especially america, has thoroughly de-industrialized to the point where the only form of work available in most areas is service work>sex work has become normalized, but not criticized for being work. things like onlyfans and pornhub have created a generation of youth who see nothing wrong with having sex as a form of work>already, much of work is based on sex. women often are promoted or receive pay raises because they sucked their manager's dick for it.>proletarians have metaphorically grown accustomed to "sucking dick" for the bourgeoisie in a similar way, to attempt to climb the social ladder.>this sexual appeal gives women an inherent advantage over manly men whose only "body-selling capability" is their ability to perform hard labor.>performing service work is weakening western males, they aren't pressing metal or hammering shit, they're flipping burgers and working a cash register.What does this all mean?
I propose that capitalism is moving towards normalizing prostitution. Sucking dick will be as much of a valuable skill as teamwork and being able to smile at the customer.
Not only are strong males increasingly becoming unemployed due to their inability to really adapt, but sex performances are providing opportunities that they're unable to take advantage of. Furthermore, effeminate males are much more capable and willing to perform a similar function to women in order to receive a raise.
I believe that capitalism will normalize shit like onlyfans and pornhub. Also, while you're "on the clock", you may be expected to perform sexual services. You're already selling your body for a wage, you're selling your time and your labor, it's not much of a stretch to imagine being forced into prostitution is it?
We're looking at a future where, when you come in for an interview, you'll be expected to suck dick. Also, when you write down your former manager or boss as a referral, your new employer will call him and ask about your "work experience".
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