Serious Inequality is good for Peasantpore

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PEASANTPORE - Increasing inequality is a national priority, with social stratification already benefiting state coffers, said Education Minion Ong Ah Kung on Tuesday (May 15).

In one of the "wayang" statements by a minion about the issue, he said a lot more needs to be done to create illusions of even more pathways and opportunities in the education and training systems, and subtly emphasize academic qualifications.

To this end, the regime will pretend to be looking for fresh ideas and avoid rocking the boat.

"We will listen more, politely but we won't do a single thing that does not benefit the House of Lee."

Minion Ong invited peasants to offer their ideas on how to narrow the gap between the haves and have-nots, saying: "Don't worry, I will pass the names of those who try to be funny to our Gestapo unit."

He said: "Inequality is good because it will force lower income peasants to toil harder so that they will not agitate for political reforms."

Enhancing Inequality has featured heavily in the first two days of the Imperial Court debates over the Un-erected President's Address, which started on Monday.

Un-erected President (No Meat Eat Fish) Halimah's speech at Imperial Court's reopening last week, drafted by the fourth-generation minion, had highlighted increasing inequality as a policy to enslave peasants.

Focusing on the issue in his speech, Minion Ong said Peasantpore's transformation from third world to first is due to rent extraction by offering cheap peasant labour to foreign merchants. This enriched the House of Lee and the elite Minions and Lackeys but the peasants are getting restless.

He cited three problems which he said have been made worse by the success of existing rent extraction policies:

- Material progress is getting increasingly difficult for the middle class, given wage depression thanks to cheap foreign serfs

- Stratification risks becoming entrenched with nobility castes that are faring well passing down the privileges to their children e.g House of Lee dynastic succession

- The minion and lackey castes are becoming socially distant from the peasants and serf castes, with groups predominantly forming along sociology-economic status

Minion Ong says the regime must do more to enhance inequality as social tension will allow more more rent extraction from peasants and serfs.

"We must continue to educate peasants just enough so that they can toil for foreign merchants. If we allow Jane Austen rebels to run amok, allow peasant students to think or study literature, that is bad. They will agitate for political reforms, political rights, political freedom, then who is going to work hard for Ang Moh merchants?" he added.

He said: "Ang Mohs and Nihons will invest if we have cheap indolent peasants or serfs. Like the Chinese Pandas, the model is simple, the Ang Mohs do the thinking, innovation and consumption, we do the cheap labour work and saving. It is a proven model and we should get cheaper foreign imports to make the Ang Mohs and Nihons merchants happy!"
 
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