Tim Dillon
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This is the revenge of the blue-collar trade workers.
This is a reversal of the class system in America, plumbers, electricians, union people, people that work with their hands, people that build things.
They are going to be, they're going to fare better in this market than a lot of the white collar people.
And we should fear the white collar people.
We should fear them.
I'm telling you that if the white collar workers get displaced, things are going to go nuts.
Things are going to go fucking nuts.
You know, I mean, it's true.
These people are going to God only knows what they do if they cannot live that life.
that white-collar life where they have like, you know, a salad with goat cheese and a glass of white wine, if you take that away from them, we're going to have a real revolution and a real problem.
So I don't know what's going to happen.
Hopefully...
Hopefully this isn't happening in 12 months.
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