• toxic@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Not every piece of legislation needs to benefit you. It’s okay if others benefit and you don’t get hurt in the process.

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        It means the people fighting against it are only fighting against it because they don’t get anything from it and that maybe they need to stop and consider that not every piece of legislation needs to benefit them and them only.

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          1 year ago

          Ok, ok, let’s just give everyone enough to pay off the largest student loan debt.

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      I think it is down right greedy for those who will typically be the highest wage earners to get loan relief for the loans that will make them wealthy. Why not apply that to business loans as well?

      It is particularly paid by those that will have lower wages so how can you say it hurts none?

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    1 year ago

    Its seems as though the sentiment among the high middle class and up is:

    1. College is important to advance in our societal hierarchy. It is not absolutely necessary but generally you are rewarded for having a higher education in more prestegious institutions.

    2. People can afford college because they have been saving up generational wealth. Naturally, increasing costs of living shouldnt be an issue.

    3. College should be about merit not affirmative action. Giving spots for less fortunate makes us less competitive as a nation.

    If you cant see how the issues in these statements affect lower classes then i believe you are part of the problem.