• @TheActualDevil
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    31 year ago

    There is nothing wrong with parents using their influence to help their child.

    I’m gonna disagree with you on that one, Hoss. It’s definitely a problem.

    • @Windex007
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      101 year ago

      Any system one imagines that necessitates that parents won’t do whatever they can to give their kids the best shot, is a fundamentally flawed system.

      • @TheActualDevil
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        -21 year ago

        Fuck that nonsense. This is the same mindset as every poor person who thinks of themselves as a “temporarily embarrassed millionaire.” You say it with the assumption that you’re somewhere in that equation and don’t give a shit about any kind of equality. That’s selfish as shit. You phrase it like they should be stopped from helping to make sure their kids are still fed while off at college or some shit, but we’re talking about millionaires helping their millionaire children also maintain their millionaire lifestyle by leveraging their brand to possibly get a role someone without famous parents could use to fucking survive. I don’t care how able he is to do a good job, it’s bullshit to pretend he actually deserves it because his parents really feel like he should.

        • @Windex007
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          11 year ago

          I think you responded to the wrong post.

          • @TheActualDevil
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            11 year ago

            I did not! I definitely intended to respond to you implying there’s nothing wrong with parents using their influence to help their child.

            • @Windex007
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              01 year ago

              Ah, I understand the confusion. I didn’t write that, or imply that.

    • @Kbobabob
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      31 year ago

      Isn’t Harvard being investigated for this very thing?

      • @TheActualDevil
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        21 year ago

        Yeah.

        I’m not vying for a pure meritocracy, but the system we currently have to work and live in, as established, expects merit to be the thing that enables success and advancement in living conditions. As long as that’s the system were in, those that already exist with a certain level of privilege of already achieving acceptable, if not ample living conditions, shouldn’t be given an additional lead on those that don’t. This guy was never going to be poor or struggling to eat because he couldn’t find a job.

        When speaking about privilege, I like to use the race analogy. Some people are given bikes while some are given cars, and others even just have to walk. This guy was born with a sports car already, then his parents started him a mile ahead from the starting line.