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noname223

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Aug 18, 2020
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If someone on welfare makes a mistake hell breaks lose for him or her. There is massive societal stigmatization. A lot of pressure. Countless media reports about alleged "welfare queens". It is easier to bully and kick people at the bottom of society I guess...

On the other hand rich, people are considered smart when they evade taxes. There are even so many legal loopholes when it comes to taxes for billionaires and companies. They don't have to abide by these rules. If they commit a crime they can pay a fine or their Ivy league educated lawyers can save their asses. They have a strong lobby that represents them.

Why aren't there more riots against that? I think media plays a role. The US media system distracts the average American and makes him believe the people who give massive tax cuts to the rich were actually fighting for the average Joe and Jane. It is all perverted.
 
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itsgone2

Student
Sep 21, 2025
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If someone on welfare makes a mistake hell breaks lose for him or her. There is massive societal stigmatization. A lot of pressure. Countless media reports about alleged "welfare queens". It is easier to bully and kick people at the bottom of society I guess...

On the other hand rich, people are considered smart when they evade taxes. There are even so many legal loopholes when it comes to taxes for billionaires and companies. They don't have to abide by these rules. If they commit a crime they can pay a fine or their Ivy league educated lawyers can save their asses. They have a strong lobby that represents them.

Why aren't there more riots against that? I think media plays a role. The US media system distracts the average American and makes him believe the people who give massive tax cuts to the rich were actually fighting for the average Joe and Jane. It is all perverted.
I'm in a weird spot. For most of my life I've been somewhere in the middle. Not poor but certainly don't have the money that the people around me do. And now my job is going to end since my company has been acquired.
So just my opinion, but the taxes part bothers me less than job destruction does. They do pay taxes, just not enough and yes some ways around it.
But what do low and middle class want? I think we'd rather have meaningful work than just be given everything. But they constantly downsize, or post mergers they get rid of any redundant positions. Out outsource to cheaper foreign labor, who are basically being exploited.
To me this is the true sin of the rich. And there are so many levels to it.
But I agree on the basic thought: they are only looking out for themselves, with zero regard for fellow man.
 
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Dejected 55

Enlightened
May 7, 2025
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The con is simple... Rich people convince you that you can be just like them, so you don't want to see them as the enemy... but the goal. They trick you into "free the rich" with the tease that you can gain entry to the club and partake too... but that very rarely is ever true.

There's a graphic out there somewhere of a rich guy, a middle class guy, and a poor guy. There's a plate of cookies in front of the middle class guy and the rich gay says "Hey, he's taking your cookies!" as he points to the poor guy and takes cookies from the middle class guy. The poor guy is "caught" eating a crumb that fell off the plate of the middle class guy.
 
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Forever Sleep

Earned it we have...
May 4, 2022
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Who is it that are telling us to hate those claiming 'undue' welfair? Those 'milking the system'? The ones who are in power- the rich. Including the criminal rich. They have the money and power to control the narrative.

I think we probably do despise the corrupt and rich. In terms of public opinion, I'm not sure we do always admire them. But legally, they have the money to wiggle out of things presumably.
 
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