I think the depiction of the landlord is not exactly correct.
Landlords are usually miserable, constantly worried about missing payments and mortgages and property values and blaming apartment dilapidation on the tenant. I’m yet to interact with a happy and fully mentally stable landlord.
Good, they should drop dead
Oh yeah im sure all the poor landlords are struggling so hard
Being a lazy piece of shit who steals labor from workers is not mutually exclusive with being miserable. In fact I suspect they are interlinked, a lot of rich assholes also seem to be in constant mental anguish even though they don’t do anything useful. This is not to provoke pity for them, rather to clarify that I think a certain amount of labor is required for a person to live a complete and happy life.
I have an old friend who’s a landlord and he’s almost always been super chill. He was an old school cannabis grower and bought all his properties using revenue from his gardens. Lives in small tourist/retirement town in Southern Oregon where property value is really high, housing options very limited.
He stopped growing about 10 years ago and now travels the world about half the year and manages the properties the other half. He’s got it almost set and forget. He’s also a seasoned carpenter/builder so does all his own repairs and renovations.
How about lifelong politicians?
They are often landlords.
Well, even the pig is still a worker.
That’s why he’s a class traitor. He fights against and represses the working class, while being working class himself. Being working class while fighting against the working class is what makes him a traitor.
If he wasn’t working class, he would just be an oppressor like any other bougie, not a traitor.
Pigs don’t perform any labor.
They do, definitionally. They perform a service in exchange for a wage. This service is of net-negative use value for the society, but it’s a service nonetheless. Otherwise we could be arguing that people in advertisement or gambling industries don’t perform any labor.
More like parasites and their enablers
What a funny tractor.
Looks an awful lot like a cartoon version of the 1940s-1950s tractor that my grandparents had on the farm.
I’m glad to see that the work of “Mommy” is included. She might not be getting paid, but she’s worked more in a single day than the landlord ever did.
IWA does generally get this right. See also:

Liberation will not come until domestic labour is recognized as essential labour.
It’s called the busy world for a reason
Poochie died on the way back to his home planet




