• @LANIK2000
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    585 days ago

    This is always a clash when I end up talking to my parents. My home country is slowly falling apart economically and they’re completely fucking blind to it. Especially ironic cus one of em is a fucking portfolio manager.

    Like when I even mention that affording anything it getting worse and worse each year, while the rich consistently break income records, they derail the discussion by saying like “but don’t you have it great tho” (I earn well above average and still feel the pressure, THAT’S THE POINT) or mention that some rich assholes renovated some random castle and that without him it would juts be a ruin and that’s sad or some shit.

    And we aren’t even getting that political yet. Just saying “hey mom, my future be looking unsustainable”.

    • @[email protected]
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      Same. My parents simp hard for billionaires. Always have. They’ve always voted republican too, including trump. It’s so disgusting. They haven’t an idea how programmed they are.

      Edit: And it’s rubbed off on my brother who now really wants to work for elon 🤦

  • HobbitFoot
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    174 days ago

    The CEO death rate due to gun violence is still less than the death rate of children in schools, so I don’t know what they’re worried about.

  • iri
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    205 days ago

    It’s not that easy though, is United Healthcare now stopping what they do because that douche died?

    • @rtxn
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      The sample size is too low to give an accurate result.

      • @pyre
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        it’s not smart to wholly rely on results of a single experiment, scientifically speaking

    • Guy Dudeman
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      205 days ago

      It stopped Blue Cross from restricting how long they’ll pay for anesthetic.

      • @finitebanjo
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        33 days ago

        Actually, Blue Cross announced that in September, before the killing. They also stopped suing and placing liens over medical debts in 2020.

        • @finitebanjo
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          33 days ago

          That would be surprising because they announced it before the killing even happened.

    • @finitebanjo
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      No, they haven’t. People are also spreading misinformation that Blue Cross changed their policy even though they announced the change the month before the shooting happened.

    • object [Object]
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      84 days ago

      That’s why we do what France did in the 1700s. One billionaire dead won’t send a message, but one dead every month for the foreseeable future will.

  • Guy Dudeman
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    125 days ago

    I want to know some awesome parents like you guys!! The parents I know aren’t very open about this stuff.

  • @blazeknave
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    64 days ago

    My job is national/intl and very conservative. My home city is very progressive. Everyone has been saying the same shit for a long time and the lines are so blurry now, it feels like upper middle class people are starting to realize it’s one class.

    • @pubquiz
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      74 days ago

      I only ever use “Billionaire Mulch” for my turnips. It’s a bit more costly - my turnips are more than worth it.

  • unknown1234_5
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    54 days ago

    realistically the CEOs make the biggest scare, but the chain of command usually barely even reaches them in large companies. if you really want to stop a company from doing bad things it’s not a super effective strategy. that being said if you’re trying to make them feel unsafe then it’s perfect, but it is also terrorism by definition. do with that what you will. edit: clarified what kind of company

  • @[email protected]
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    I feel this. I have adapted very well to small talk and kid talk, but veer off this and I realise how little I have in common with other parents. I even work in a field that should be full of lefties, but I can only think of one person there I can have these proper conversations with.

    Luckily my neighbour is more on my wavelength when it comes to billionaires. Actually had a conversation today that went to cursing their existence within minutes. Can’t remember what started it!

  • @toynbee
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    55 days ago

    Sure, but why not? One would think it would be a popular opinion.

    • @finitebanjo
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      33 days ago

      Historically speaking, murdering all the people you don’t like has not curbed greed or selfish behavior.

      • @toynbee
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        I’m not advocating the act. I’m saying that, given it’s clearly a popular opinion - right or wrong - it’s surprising that it’s contentious to bring up.

    • @pyre
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      it clearly is going by how butthurt the media is about the public reaction to this killing done in defense of others.

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      meme
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      noun

      1. A unit of cultural information, such as a cultural practice or idea, that is transmitted verbally or by repeated action from one mind to another.

      2. Any unit of cultural information, such as a practice or idea, that is transmitted verbally or by repeated action from one mind to another.

      3. A self-propagating unit of cultural evolution having a resemblance to the gene (the unit of genetics).

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