I've been reading a lot lately about the younger generation's apathy towards established social values because they feel hopelessly removed from them. Kinda like a Dickensian street waif fogging up the glowing windows of privilege with their unfortunate desperation. Some social scientists have labeled this particular segment of the population "The
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We're still better off than Americans, but not by much.
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I feel badly for your mom! And for you. This isn't what our country was meant to be like, eh? :(
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I love this country incredibly, but I'm not very optimistic about its future these days.
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I agree that you can draw a straight line from the economic and manufacturing boom of the 1950s right through to the reality of today that demonstrates that economic model couldn't last. But our collective memories are short and now that promise of affluence feels like 'a right'.
I'm sorta afraid of how 'bad' things have to get before the current model snaps closer to the middle again. That second video shows that we all know that the system is skewed, but we're all pretty confused about how skewed it is. If almost everyone is just barely making it, HOW MUCH WORSE COULD IT GET? I'm a fan of dystopian fiction, not dystopian reality...
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