A cop hits on me

Michael Eisenscher meisenscher at igc.apc.org
Sat Aug 29 20:32:48 PDT 1998


Louis,

Scabs are also part of the working class. You would not have to cross any class lines (real or imagined) to ask one out, but would you simply because she is young and beautiful and offers you a complement in Central Park?

Michael E.

At 03:18 PM 8/29/1998 -0400, Louis Proyect wrote:
>Yes, it's true. And I'm not sure what I should have done.
>
>I was peddling my bike up the tallest hill in Central Park when all of a
>sudden a beautiful African-American female cop drove up alongside me in one
>of those patrol carts. And when I say beautiful, I mean movie star beautiful.
>
>She said, "Go ahead. You can make it," referring to the long upgrade. Our
>eyes met as she drove slowly besides me and we both smiled. She then said,
>"You really look good." I nearly fell off my bike and all I could come up
>with was, "I'm sorry--I'm at a loss for words. Young and beautiful women
>intimidate me." With that she said thanks and drove on.
>
>What I concealed from her was my Marxist concept of the role of the cops in
>the bourgeois society. When I was studying Trotskyist politics in the late
>'60s, one of the things that was drummed into our heads was that cops were
>not part of the working class even if they were in trade unions, worked for
>a wage and occasionally struck.
>
>So my question is whether I would have been crossing class lines if I asked
>for her phone number?
>
>Louis Proyect
>(http://www.panix.com/~lnp3/marxism.html)
>
>



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