We’re a Hateful Nation, But Different Population Sectors Have Unique Ways to Express Themselves and Achieve their Means
Hate pervades many different socio-economical classes in the United States.
Upper-class white people hate the majority of Americans for desiring to help the less fortunate. They use lawmaking to protect their privilege.
The lower class hates anyone coming within 10 or 15 feet of their homes. They use their fists.
I don’t really connect with either, but I wonder what the guy who wrote the sign at left would have done with a better education.
Then why did you write the sign or make this post?
Anyone that is dumb enough to make the blanket statement that the “upper-class” (what ever that means to you) hates the middle class for desiring to help the less fortunate — is as miopic as what is stated in your post.
And your second sentence — that “…they use lawmaking to protect their privilege…” is just pure “male bovine pasture pastery” — figure it out dude.
You want an example of using postion to protect a position looks like.
Look at what Evangeical Christian backed / GOP lawmakers ae trhying to do concerning theire warped / “man on top, get it over with quick” belief that they have the right to dictate to a woman what she can and cannot do with her own body.
You, out there, that believe that you have the “right to do this” — better “hope to God” that the women of this country don’t band together and “…do the “Enana Bobbet…” on each and every one of you — male or female.
There is no “upper” , “middle”, or “lower class” – period.
There are those that have/ make more money — but that doesn’t mean anything more than that.
And there are those that have “received” more education than others — which does’nt mean a damned thing.
An education is what you put into “getting / earning” it.
Everyone has a choice.
You can just complain — “I didn’t get a good education for “rada” / “rada” reasons — or you can “get off your ass” and put the time in to educated yourself — in anything you wnat to do.
You don’t needd to “go to college” to read books and educate yourself.
The books are there.
Don’t ask me how I l know.