The last 200 years of immigration to the United States
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there's also the victims of success problem to consider... I think we got too comfortable, too estranged from hardship,, and human beings weren't meant to be as comfortable as we've been for as long as we have been...Struggle is necessary to personal growth and development, or to tl;dr all that bullshit, "adversity is our srength."
I don't agree that we are estranged from hardship, certainly millennials were not. The issue is not that there is no challenge, the issue is that we have sacrificed risk-taking for dependency systems which promise no hardship, while providing almost all of it.
Welfare doesn't end hardship, it maximizes it and requires you to have the government save you from each minor issue. It also removes your agency by telling you that if the government could solve your hardship, then obviously you couldn't either.
Arguing that there's no hardship, inadvertently argues that the Leftist systems work. It's a rhetorical trap.
good point. I'll have to rethink it, though maybe I'm thinking in terms of a great war or massive recession like the depression. (the great recession was bad, but it could have been a hell of a lot worse...)
Don't forget that the Progressive Era not only caused WW1, WW2, and The Great Depression; but thrived as a result of them.
hell, no argument there...