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In reply to the discussion: Cracked.com: 5 Ways The Middle Class is Taught to Despise the Poor [View all]Orrex
(67,133 posts)39. You're absolutely right
It was "trivial" in my particular case only in retrospect and only because I have had the luck to get out of that situation after just a short while, in sharp contrast with people who are stuck there through no fault of their own. Believe me--I ponder my good fortune daily, fully aware of how easily things could have gone very differently for me and my family.
They glanced at me briefly in surprise, then walked off without a further word. And the US claims to have a classless society. Oh, please.
Damn straight. There are only two types of people who claim that we live in a classess society: 1. people who directly benefit from that lie; 2. people who haven't understood how the class system affects them.Edit history
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What is weird is that 99% of American poor would be considered middle class in another country
HoneyBadger
Mar 2017
#1
RWTP, that's irrelevant to the conversation and is used as a red herring on mixed and KGOP boards
uponit7771
Mar 2017
#8
What's REALLY weird is that 99% of the Milky Way galaxy would be considered poor...
TygrBright
Mar 2017
#12
When you don't have money in the U.S., you're entire life is about obtaining it.
Yavin4
Mar 2017
#10
Pretty sure the solution isn't tax cuts for the obscenely wealthy at the expense of everyone else.
SammyWinstonJack
Mar 2017
#53
It's a shitty deal, made all the more shitty by society's denial of responsibility
Orrex
Mar 2017
#27
Even weirder are the people who grew up poor, became middle class/rich and now hate poor people
Zing Zing Zingbah
Mar 2017
#37