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In reply to the discussion: The central reason for why many of the wealthiest Americans don't care about inequality [View all]ieoeja
(9,748 posts)24. So what do you see that is so wrong?
As someone who spends extensive time in both worlds, yes, there absolutely is a blue collar bubble.
In fact, I would say the blue collar bubble is far worse than the white collar bubble. I have certainly run into white collars who are completely clueless about blue collar life. But they are generally few and far between.
While in the blue collar world ignorance of (and disdain for) the white collar world is commonplace.
Do you deny the accuracy of that statement?
Also, how in the world is that post related to this thread?
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The central reason for why many of the wealthiest Americans don't care about inequality [View all]
YoungDemCA
Mar 2016
OP
I have it on good authority that the real problem is the "blue collar bubble"...
kristopher
Mar 2016
#16
I bet some prefer it. What is the point of great wealth if not to afford you the chance to look down
Vincardog
Mar 2016
#3
When their wealth is a direct result of inequity, what motivation have they
RadiationTherapy
Mar 2016
#5
Remember Romney suggesting the people should just borrow twenty thousand dollars from their parents
tblue37
Mar 2016
#20
they have their own economy and money is no longer something to pay for things with
MisterP
Mar 2016
#8
What's sad is someone in a gated community thinking they're part of the rich.
Spitfire of ATJ
Mar 2016
#9
Here, they live in mansions and ultra-exclusive gated communities. Asking them to mix with the
RKP5637
Mar 2016
#31
They have separated themselves from us for the sole purpose of objectification of us, makes it
Dont call me Shirley
Mar 2016
#34