I hate poor americans. they are so fucking stupid

i hate poor americans. they are so fucking stupid.
is there poverty in your flag? i wonder if this a common thing with the underclass.

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why are they poor user

retarded education/career choices in their late teens/early 20s
children out of wedlock
constant spending on consumer goods
criminal record
etcetera

what you see are personal mistakes. What I see are systemic issues. If everybody made good decisions then nobody would work the shitty poor jobs and your field would be extremely oversaturated. So it is a necessity that we have people working shitty jobs, but it is also our choice if we want them to suffer working at those positions. I don't care how financially disciplined you are, paying the bills and making rent on a minimum wage job is pretty difficult.

If you dislike people you've never met before, there's something wrong with you.

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howdy reddit!

If believing that there are massive wealth inequality issues in your country and that the answer to poverty is far more complex than "work harder", then yeah sure, I'm reddit.

>work harder
no, the answer for them is to stop being fucking retarded and stop digging yourself into a deeper hole.
not that i care anymore bc i stopped caring about the poor once i realized how hopeless many of them are while a handful actually have the triple digit iq needed to put their lives together.

stop avoiding me faggot

Again, these political and economic issues are much more complex than "just stop doing that!". Maybe some of them can't get out of that hole because there are no options for them.

I would rather hang out with poor people anyday you smug son of a bitch. I remember always thinking you guys were faggy. You have no life skills either. I bet you can't even change a tire

I like poor people and I'm one of them. Hope we'll be able to eat the rich together someday.

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Why do americans have this weird disdain for non-rich people? Ever occured to you that some people don't care about working a lot? Why even care in the first place?

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being lazy is a sin in america

Join the club. Here our poor are dumb as well. Imagine smoking, drinking and sports betting away 30%-50% of your monthly income and then have the gall to talk how this country sucks and how the system never gave you enough gibs.

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It's quite depressing that making money considered the only possible way of being productive in the US. No wonder there's so many leftists in your country.

Some people would kill to just have a car. The fuck is wrong with people. Like just chill out and have a VB at twenty to eight in the morning you fucking dog cunt.

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yeah especially when the system is designed to keep poor people poor

Uh, user, making as much money as possible is the conservative thing...

Kidnap Rinat Ahmetov or Igor Kolomoisky and ask for ransom.

we don't. and it's only boomers who have that work til you die mentality. it's just that you see the retards screeching for $15/hr bc they work at McDonald's even though that would bankrupt small business.
ofc all those businesses are already under bc our corrupt congress wouldn't support anybody thru covid and only supports ghetto apes and the uber, uber wealthy in the first place.
no it isn't
no it isn't

poor people are dumb and lazy, they are to serve the smarter upperclass as they’ve done for all of history. leftists are mentally ill

kys

wages have been stagnant since the 70s while net corporate incomes have gone up insane amounts, Money needs to be reshuffled back into the middle class.

Is that a 15 year old Toyota? It's probably worth more than a 2 year old Chevrolet

i agree with you. but that is bc of trade policy, automation, predatory finance, and consolidation of industries by mega corporations.
the solution is breaking up companies, better regulating wall street, and ending free trade.
giving Shaniqua an extra 10 bucks for puttering around at walmart isn't helping anybody but the KFC Shaniqua eats five meals a day at.

Nice.
>ending free trade
Based as fuck.

I disagree. Wealth inequality was at it's lowest after ww2, when virtually half of the population had extended welfare services through the GI bill. Taxes on the wealthy were also incredibly high and it ushered in a complete overhaul of our infrastructure and the strongest middle class in our history. People didn't have any debts dragging them down so they all moved out to the suburbs and started families. Unions were very strong and kept wages high, and wealth was being funneled from the top-bottom to keep those wages relatively high. Estate tax was super high and it cucked inheritance babies, so the wealthy actually had to do things to remain wealthy. social mobility was high, and most importantly consumer spending was soaring. Now we see the opposite today. People are too unwilling to buy goods because they have unsurmountable college debts, mortgages, medical in some cases, and shit income to help pay it off. If you want a perfect example of what a taxless community turns into, look at Louisiana. Louisiana should be one of the richest if not the richest state in the union. More trade runs through the mouth of the Mississippi than anywhere else in the country everday, massive refineries operate in Baton Rouge, yet it's one of the poorest communities in the country. That's because all corporate entities in Louisiana operate tax exempt.

I don't hate most of them, but they do tend to be weaker in the intelligence department

Are you really this delusional? I know former heroin addicts making good money as boilermakers. I know others living paycheck to paycheck as fry cooks. The difference? One is high demanded and low supply in the economy and the other is the opposite. That’s just how a market is so what then is your solution for overcoming this “systemic issue”?

We don’t. We’re probably the single most working class, culturally blue collar country in the West. It’s not lack of wealth that Americans hate but rather laziness and negativity.

Honestly travelling to multiple universities around Europe made me realize how closer I am to a grad student in Lithuania than I am to the farmer living 20km outside my town.
Furthermore, I always had respect for my countrymen living in the countryside, because they live in poor parts, do essential jobs and stuff. But I then went to some lost part of France, and realized how fucking stupid they were.
It's not about a different mindset or this kind of thing. They are just very fucking stupid, they do not hold logic or intellectualism to high regards at all.
It is quite horrifying really. I want to like them but objectively they're dumb as fuck

Kill all Americans

where there's capitalism, there's poverty. how do you think it "prospers"? it creates an underclass through oppression while the ruling elites consolidate power and capital to perpetuate the poverty thereby coercing the working class to depend on the ruling class for subsistence level living.

I don't hate poor people, it depends on the person not really how much they make, i hate the majority of people in general.

based

I think if you spent any real amount of time with them, specifically on the job, you’d find that not to be the case. I have a Master’s in STEM and always thought something similar until I actually spent some time working with middle of nowhere folks and sure, some of them were dumb but some of my peers in my cohort were dumber. Some of them were just as smart as I am if not smarter.

There’s capitalism everywhere retard. Fuck off with your underclass oppression retardation.

You might be right actually.
I study STEM as well, and desu I'm also quite an alcoholic. So one day while passing by some random village in the middle of Bourgogne I decided to go to a bar and get shitfaced all night with those folks.
Although wary at first, they were nice to me, and had overall a good time. But I also heard more astonishingly stupid bullshit in 4 hours than in the previous 3 years

and lo and behold, there's poverty everywhere. im not sure why you would contend with this idea as we are both part of the oppressed working class. the upper echelons of our society pit us against each other in order to diminish any prospect of a potential vanguard of the working class that will rise against and overthrow the bourgeois. flooded with consumerist and traditional ideas, we are domesticated and coerced into conforming to artificial norms that become ingrained in the culture which we then accept as social custom and our oppression is thus normalised. we've got to break this conditioning or we'll never part from our shackles

>my anecdote defuncts your generalization
Yes poor people can sometimes move up the ladder but right now the service economy is built for cheap service labor to service the middle and upper classes. blue collar trades are a small portion of the economy compared to massive low skilled service sectors such as retail, transportation, distribution, etc.

The reality is that the worst jobs today are worse paying than manufacturing jobs were in the 50s and 60s, which was the old normal. nowadays the normal is checkout at fucking walmart

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The fact that burgers get personally offended by this will never not be funny