^ It’s like my best friend from High School who disowned me. We were always on opposite ends of the political spectrum but always met in the middle at “everything is fucked and rigged.” Of COURSE he was a capitalist conservative, his Dad owned a successful construction company, but we still saw the same flaws in the system and respected/saw what the other was saying on whatever issue we discussed.
I won’t say he didn’t work hard or anything, he did go to college (paid for though, of course) and work a real job in his business/bookkeeping field for a while. But sure enough after a few years with his family resources and connections he started a real estate business and now I’m a filthy commie even for just utilizing VA health care (which isn’t a “freebie,” but a part of the agreement when you join.)
My point is, we were able to find middle ground and agree on certain things, until his privileged position allowed him to “win.” Then, all of a sudden, the system is perfect and I’m just a loser who wants winners to pay for losers and if I want healthcare (or whatever) I should just get off my ass and “win.” Of course the system seems flawless and superior when you have all the material conditions to just waltz in with no struggle or strife.
((Lesser point, we were friends for like 20 years from age 14-15 and I still miss my friend))
^ It’s like my best friend from High School who disowned me. We were always on opposite ends of the political spectrum but always met in the middle at “everything is fucked and rigged.” Of COURSE he was a capitalist conservative, his Dad owned a successful construction company, but we still saw the same flaws in the system and respected/saw what the other was saying on whatever issue we discussed.
I won’t say he didn’t work hard or anything, he did go to college (paid for though, of course) and work a real job in his business/bookkeeping field for a while. But sure enough after a few years with his family resources and connections he started a real estate business and now I’m a filthy commie even for just utilizing VA health care (which isn’t a “freebie,” but a part of the agreement when you join.)
My point is, we were able to find middle ground and agree on certain things, until his privileged position allowed him to “win.” Then, all of a sudden, the system is perfect and I’m just a loser who wants winners to pay for losers and if I want healthcare (or whatever) I should just get off my ass and “win.” Of course the system seems flawless and superior when you have all the material conditions to just waltz in with no struggle or strife.
((Lesser point, we were friends for like 20 years from age 14-15 and I still miss my friend))