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by andrea_s
4020 days ago
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Perhaps - but to me, the article goes like this: [premise] society loves to hate on poor people and considers them stupid for buying luxury [tweet that states nothing of the sort, not even remotely] [thesis] so, given that I've never heard of this trope myself (perhaps it's a bit of a US thing?) I felt turned off and commented on that, nothing less, nothing more. |
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The author talks about how it __appears__ wasteful to buy expensive clothes when you're poor, but it's all about __signalling__ to others that you're someone that should not be ignored. It profoundly changed the way I thought about the "people buying expensive things they can't afford" idea when I read it.
At the risk of quoting too much, this is the part that really was memorable for me, and is worth reading more than once in the original article:
Sure, there are stupid people that buy things they don't need. However, sometimes the things we think of as "luxury" are necessary for Getting Things Done. Hell, this is the reason I have a suit in my closet that I've worn rarely (job interviews). Expensive accessories and a Nice Outfit can help people ensure that they aren't discriminated against for being "low-class".