Star Trek: Deep Space Nine had a great way of exposing that attitude through the Ferengi. Quark, the proprietor of Quark’s Bar, mistreats his employees again, and they are pissed. Station chief Miles O’brian tries to rally them to form a union of bar workers and to strike, and one of them, Rom, actually says:
Ferengi workers don’t want to stop the exploitation. We want to find a way to become the exploiters.
The lie of the “american dream” - don’t rally against rich people, for you might once become one of them[1].
your chance might be less than one in a trillion ↩︎
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine had a great way of exposing that attitude through the Ferengi. Quark, the proprietor of Quark’s Bar, mistreats his employees again, and they are pissed. Station chief Miles O’brian tries to rally them to form a union of bar workers and to strike, and one of them, Rom, actually says:
The lie of the “american dream” - don’t rally against rich people, for you might once become one of them[1].
your chance might be less than one in a trillion ↩︎