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by bigbadfeline
222 days ago
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> I mean, it's true they can't afford homes easily! Neither could minorities in the sixties, but we don't talk about that part. So you favor a race to the bottom, but you want a single race to go to the bottom faster than the others in order to become more like minorities in the sixties. That kind of morbid attitudes is why Pareto developed his notion of optimality and efficiency. |
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Groypers (to continue to wave the label as a broad brush) aren't actually poorer than their compatriots. They're not even poorer than their ancestors, really. They're mad because everyone else is doing so much better than their ancestors.
Again, when you see someone cite a statistic that "You used to be able to afford a home with one working class income", you're being fed a line. That wasn't ever possible (until the last two or three decades) unless that income was being paid to a white man.