Temporarily embarrassed millionaires pt. 2
Temporarily embarrassed millionaires pt. 2
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Temporarily embarrassed millionaires pt. 2
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Are there a lot of people like this nowadays? I don't know any, maybe I'm lucky.
Quite a bit. Those that vote against their own interests and don't want the rich to be taxed, for example.
Do you personally know a lot of people like this? Like relatives?
Yeah, luckily I'm not in contact with those people that often anymore.
These people are not in my social bubble, but I come from a poor family, so they were in my social bubble once upon a time.
What reason is there to tax the rich more than we currently do? Why do they owe the government more money than they are currently being taxed for?
You may live in a more educated social bubble. I recommend joining some poor district or countryside bar or sports club and listen to political opinions to get an idea.
Maybe a more educated bubble, but lately it's just a really small bubble, that's why I ask. I wonder how much media influences our perception of how common different views are.
I think reputable media tend to favor the opinion of the intellectual elite because it is written by it.
Who are "intellectual elite"? Like what makes someone fit in that category?
I have some in-law relatives (unemployed) that are not only like this but also live of welfare and Medicaid while being huge Trumper republicans who think all democrats are just socialist out to get their money.
I've never met anyone like this, I'm not convinced there's many.
My theory is the internet loves a common enemy regardless of how prominent they are.
Yeah, I'm thinking of how media skews our view of others.