Okay on that point I kind of have to defend the younger generations because for those of us with actual economics knowledge the issue isn't working it's the fact that previous generations blatantly steal the earnings of future generations through debt and inflation before it even reaches out bank accounts. The problem is the anti-work leftists among others are fucking dumb and don't even know how to articulate themselves very well thanks to several years at universities and schools so they just regurgitate marxist talking points thinking they're edgy.
Unless of course you're smart like me and have managed to avoid every government scam under the sun so far. That's the one time I will actually flex my intellect hard lol.
Oh absolutely, it's like with feminists, however when it comes to older generations stealing from the younger generations I do feel like the younger generations have a legitimate gripe there however much the boomers might try to dismiss it and deny it by being arrogant.
I don't know, maybe it's because I finally have my own house now due to some very careful manoeuvres I appreciate all the more where they're coming from because honestly I was prepared to live in a field in the middle of nowhere if I had to so I could move out and be debt free. Even when you're completely earnest about moving out and getting work, you really are fucked these days unless you're prepared to start your own business and be completely psychotic.
That's also not taking into account stuff like diversity hiring which the younger leftists will blindly praise and refuse to acknowledge as a problem that's probably potentially preventing them from doing various things in life.
previous generations blatantly steal the earnings of future generations
"Previous generations" aren't doing that. The Federal Reserve is doing it. The only reason "previous generations" had it better than younger generations, financially, is that the Federal Reserve hadn't stolen as much wealth from the American public yet.
They consistently advocate and support central banking systems as well as the political structures enforcing it all. The only boomers I've seen going against this openly are people like Ron Paul and Mike Maloney and they're the ones who have my respect.
As much wealth is being stolen, a lot of it is still overblown. Yes, at a lower income of under $30k a year (outside of large cities) it's really going to be tough to save your scraps of money to make progress, but as you do, it gets easier. It should be possible for most Americans to claw their way to $50k a year in most fields, and at that point it's actually not too difficult to save money if you are very frugal.
Okay on that point I kind of have to defend the younger generations because for those of us with actual economics knowledge the issue isn't working it's the fact that previous generations blatantly steal the earnings of future generations through debt and inflation before it even reaches out bank accounts. The problem is the anti-work leftists among others are fucking dumb and don't even know how to articulate themselves very well thanks to several years at universities and schools so they just regurgitate marxist talking points thinking they're edgy.
Unless of course you're smart like me and have managed to avoid every government scam under the sun so far. That's the one time I will actually flex my intellect hard lol.
Is it possible to hate both the perpetrator and the victim? A question for great minds
Oh absolutely, it's like with feminists, however when it comes to older generations stealing from the younger generations I do feel like the younger generations have a legitimate gripe there however much the boomers might try to dismiss it and deny it by being arrogant.
I don't know, maybe it's because I finally have my own house now due to some very careful manoeuvres I appreciate all the more where they're coming from because honestly I was prepared to live in a field in the middle of nowhere if I had to so I could move out and be debt free. Even when you're completely earnest about moving out and getting work, you really are fucked these days unless you're prepared to start your own business and be completely psychotic.
That's also not taking into account stuff like diversity hiring which the younger leftists will blindly praise and refuse to acknowledge as a problem that's probably potentially preventing them from doing various things in life.
"Previous generations" aren't doing that. The Federal Reserve is doing it. The only reason "previous generations" had it better than younger generations, financially, is that the Federal Reserve hadn't stolen as much wealth from the American public yet.
They consistently advocate and support central banking systems as well as the political structures enforcing it all. The only boomers I've seen going against this openly are people like Ron Paul and Mike Maloney and they're the ones who have my respect.
You hit the nail on the head. People don't want to be used and discarded. That being said, life is not fair
As much wealth is being stolen, a lot of it is still overblown. Yes, at a lower income of under $30k a year (outside of large cities) it's really going to be tough to save your scraps of money to make progress, but as you do, it gets easier. It should be possible for most Americans to claw their way to $50k a year in most fields, and at that point it's actually not too difficult to save money if you are very frugal.