Only to live during a time where hate and sexism was rampant. Nah, chief, I don't wanna live in that period. I'm good.
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The ideal life is to be born a multi-millionaire, then earn billions by exploiting workers
I always thought I would have made a good trust fund baby.
could you live with yourself though?
If I was born rich, I'd probably have no empathy either.
How are you supposed to develop it?
I'd rather be born a billionaire so I don't have to do shit
So I think a lot of billionaires, especially the younger ones of today, are all on kind of uppers or drugs. You know, because they're always busy doing shit, meddling, and trying to bring about stupid ideas that no one asks for. Honestly, if we lived in more of a socialist society, I predict a lot of progress. And people doing shit. Because the last thing I want to do is just sit around and not do shit. But because I can't find meaningful work and an environment that isn't antisocial, it causes me to not be productive. If the capitalist want us to be productive, but they're the ones getting in the way of the productiveness. And now our economy is just this empty void. I've lived long enough around about 40 years and I can tell you things just get worse And I mean horrificly worse i've worked on my feet, worked with my hands, real jobs., and I can tell what seems like optimism is just your ignorance to the constant decline that is promised. It's just diminishing returns until once again we are sent to another world war to die for nothing. We're getting close to another nuclear weapon being used. Who is the only country that's ever done this? Oh, that's right, the United States. And once again, they will do it again.
They left out the part about getting drafted and sent to Vietnam with that 3rd grade education and risk dying for people that didn't care about you and other that hated you. Then coming home and getting spit on, literally spit on, by the people around you. And no one caring about the damage war caused you.
There is a persistent myth or misconception that many Vietnam War veterans were spat on and vilified by antiwar protesters during the late 1960s and early 1970s. These stories, which overwhelmingly surfaced many years after the war, usually involve an antiwar female spitting on a veteran, often yelling "baby killer". Most occur in U.S. civilian airports, usually San Francisco International, as GIs returned from the war zone in their uniforms.
No unambiguous documented incident of this behavior has ever surfaced, despite repeated and concerted efforts to uncover them.
Which all would be lovely and true if they were American.
They're not.
It's almost like countries other than the United States exist...
I know it SAYS they live in Toronto, but they also said "Third Grade" and not "Grade Three", as would be proper in Canada. Maybe it's possible they are from the U.S. and currently live in Canada?
It's almost like sometimes people move...
Are those phrases not interchangeable in Canada?
Saying "# grade" might be more common where I am in the US, but no one would bat an eye if you said "grade #" because that is used commonly enough as well that people are used to it.
They completely are. I have no idea what they're talking about...
I also don't know. That's why it was phrased as a question. I'm not from where you are from. I come from a different country. I asked you a question about a possibility based on my knowledge, and you just tried to gotcha me. What does that do for you? Make you feel superior?
Is that seriously your evidence? That he said third grade? Like I and a shitload of other Canadians say?
Girl.
I'm literally just asking questions. I'm not presenting any evidence, I'm not even really making an argument. I'm just devils advocating your spamming that OP is Canadian just because they live in Toronto. As if everybody who lives in Toronto is Canadian.
Some Canadians live in the U.S. too. There are even people who come from both countries. There are people that have multigenerational history in both countries.
Canadian and American culture are inextricably linked. Being mad at my country doesn't change that, and that kind of arrogance will only doom you to repeat our failures.
Never heard an old black man say "I wish things were like they were back in the 50s."
Honestly, when people say that I think they're referring to the financial system. in the age of surveillance capitalism. and the predatory environments that we live in, there is no protection against corporations from scamming you and nickling diming you from every direction to the point where you're left with nothing and you are wander on the streets. Decades of not allowing people to repair their own things and following the rule of the lowest common denominator, we are left with a very generic throwaway society. that doesn't value human skill set, which leaves us all in a sense of hopelessness and helplessness. It's not that people can't take care of themselves. It's just they're not allowed to, unless the billionaire can get between you and what you need. It seems we are revisiting the 20s and 30s, but only the technofascist version. This is just a continuation of the boom and bust cycle with different flavor.
Nope nor a dirt poor white person either. Never forget, it's all about the money and far less than the color of your skin.
N... no absolutely not. Being black in the 50s is not comparable to being a poor white person in the 50s.
The poor baby murderers got a little water on them
The ideal life is dying when you're only 54? That's pretty bleak!
Right? I sure hope it doesn't take that long.
I am so tired of people presuming that ~~US's economic history is somehow universal.~~ all countries have first world economy of western hemisphere, more specifically, the anglosphere. Boy do I love cultural hegemony.
This comment section is kind of hysterical. Some people saying "STOP IT ALWAYS BEING ABOUT AMERICA" and other people going "Vietnam because America" and I'm here as a Canadian like
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And before you ask, yes. The person who tweeted that is Canadian.
I don't think dying at 54 is ideal...
Didn't work for me... in my 1972 bank job interview I was told, "I'd hire you if you were a man, but you're not. If I hired you, you'd just get pregnant and leave." It wasn't against the law for him to say all that.
And for what it's worth I didn't buy a home - a small one-bed flat - until I was in my 40s. Cost me so much I couldn't afford proper furniture. Yes, my current house is worth a lot more than what I paid for it (mainly because I bought a wreck), but so is any other house I could afford if I sold it.
Neo liberalism is proving to be a terrible bandaid. It could be argued their hasn't been any human progress. We could turn back the clock for anything at this point.
I had the same interview at a dental office in something like 2017. I wasn't offered the job because, as the female dentist told me, they'd have to put a lot of time and effort into teaching me, and then I might just get pregnant and quit.
At least there is only fans
being prime military age for the vietnam war? no, please got no
Countries other than the United States exist and my country was the one people ran away to in order to avoid the draft. Also the same country of the person who posted this.
Also literally any day could be the one the Bomb dropped. It's easy to forget how close we came, or how fucking terrifying it was that you had no way of knowing.