so what if class is the

so what if class is the central narrative . . so what if it is one among many . . what good are any of these narratives if oppressed people refuse to listen to them? Narratives are all good and dandy, but only as bedtime stories -- in the day we have to wake up to a really complex reality that can not be embedded in ANY narrative (economic, or any of your pseudo-plural perspectives [i am speaking to wayne pricecode).

Contrary to lord rambler: I am saying that class DOESN'T matter. now what? mock me? tell me i'm wrong because I don't like your little bedtime story. try to convince me? impose your perspective onto mine?

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