I don’t know. Expecting people to go along with a system that’s literally killing them seems way more privileged. You must not be suffering under the current status quo.
Again, you’re outing yourself. Not only do you obviously not have a US corporation or cop pointing a gun at you, but you can’t even perceive the people around you who do.
You ever had to ration insulin? Ever been subjected to police brutality? Ever been driven to homelessness because corporate landlords bought all the housing inventory?
Read a little history. Things were way worse in the great Depression, and people organized and voted in the right leadership without resorting to 'burning it down.'
I never said that things were perfect, or even good. I said that you personally are privileged. The fact that you have time to get into this argument proves that you're not being in the least oppressed personally.
Like I said, you're pushing for people to lose what little they have so you can sit back in Mommy's basement and get all tingly watchign the action.
I’ve read a lot of history. More than you it seems. If you read more, you’d know working class people are actually worse off today than they were in the Great Depression. Inequality, hunger, homelessness, and economic suffering are measurably worse now.
You’d also know FDR specifically pushed for capitalist reform because the people were on the cusp of revolution, and he wanted to avoid a communist uprising.
Your refusal to acknowledge suffering people exist around you does not make them disappear. But I guess you believe empathy is a neckbeard thing?
What the fuck are these statistics you're trying to guide the conversation with?
We're able to guage things like the "average" income of Americans during the Great Depression by looking at taxes. This means you had to actually make enough to file taxes. The average income of that time is based entirely off of that data, which I think only 2% of the population was filing taxes at the time compared to today's 70%. The average American was not making today's equivalent of 30k more during the Great Depression.
"Hunger rates" - the average American couldn't buy fucking bread during the Great Depression.
"Homeless rates" 2 million people were homeless compared to the, fuck it I'll throw in an extra hundred thousand, 700,000 homeless people today.
"Wealth inequality" Of course wealth inequality is worse today than in the Great Depression, the fucking stock market crashed in 1929.
I can't believe I had to spend precious fucking neurons on this, stop.
Edit: "I've read plenty of history!" Doesn't know what fucking Hoovervilles were.
Have you seen the reports coming from food pantry administrators? We have bread lines now, and they don’t have enough food for everyone who needs it. Police are literally guarding grocery store dumpsters to keep people from getting food out of them.
But we can play it your way. You’ve said a lot about how we shouldn’t measure the difference. How about you propose which stats we should use? Let’s look into those.
I suspect you won’t suggest any at all, because it’s bad by any measure.
I'm laughin at how ugly you seem as a person itt. It's not funny, but what else can i do watching your mask slip? I'm all out of tears watchin others like you fall