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by ndsipa_pomu
187 days ago
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> Well, what I saw around me in post-Soviet times was that as soon as people got any kind of wealth they would just spend it all on luxury cars, fur coats for their wife, expensive vacations and building a mansion-like dacha. Only the last asset on this list has any potential to appreciate. It seems likely that you're just seeing the highly visible purchases and assuming that that's all that they're buying. What's not so visible is the difference between always eating cheap, poor quality food and then being able to afford fresh vegetables etc. > Equality of opportunity got out of vogue because it didn't produce results the left was hoping for. That doesn't seem accurate outside of the U.S. - there's plenty of countries that are still attempting to redress the balance after rich white men skewed the odds so that only them and their families could get access to quality education/healthcare/financial services etc. It always bugs me when people point out diversity quotas whilst ignoring the centuries of white-only quotas. |
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The diversity discussion is always funny to me in the context of a country built by 99.9% white people. It's like... imagine arguing about the role of black americans in the history of Japan and why they deserve a piece of the pie.