Three Gloves Broken at the Base of an Ugly Mountain

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Three Gloves Broken at the Base of an Ugly Mountain explores the disparagement of hours for money, money for labor and labor for liberty of time. I tell the parable of a new hire on a demolition crew facing exploitation in hard labor for unfair pay. I fuse first hand accounts, imaginary circumstances and ideological conundrums between socio-biblical reinforced allegory and the destructive zero sum game capitalistic practice of gaslighting an essential workforce to accept the unsustainability of a living hell for the false promise that the ever impending heaven of The American Dream can come true.

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Three Gloves Broken at the Base of an Ugly Mountain explores the disparagement of hours for money, money for labor and labor for liberty of time. I tell the parable of a new hire on a demolition crew facing exploitation in hard labor for unfair pay. I fuse first hand accounts, imaginary circumstances and ideological conundrums between socio-biblical reinforced allegory and the destructive zero sum game capitalistic practice of gaslighting an essential workforce to accept the unsustainability of a living hell for the false promise that the ever impending heaven of The American Dream can come true.

Three Gloves Broken at the Base of an Ugly Mountain explores the disparagement of hours for money, money for labor and labor for liberty of time. I tell the parable of a new hire on a demolition crew facing exploitation in hard labor for unfair pay. I fuse first hand accounts, imaginary circumstances and ideological conundrums between socio-biblical reinforced allegory and the destructive zero sum game capitalistic practice of gaslighting an essential workforce to accept the unsustainability of a living hell for the false promise that the ever impending heaven of The American Dream can come true.


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