You know, to blithely pass judgements on people because they grew up on a less politically and economically volatile continent is kind of insulting. You really think you can encapsulate me as a person because you can gauge how 'privileged' I am based on the country I grew up in? Fuck off. You don't know me besides this veil of cyber anonymity, and you never will, so don't ever assume that my life is fucking 'privileged' because of a few gutter rats that have it worse off than me due to circumstances that I (or anyone else for that matter) can't ever control.I think it's time to stop browsing tumblr and lapping up Jay's rhetoric, Dustin.
Most kids don't have much money, you're not really that unique (25% of all kids in the US are born in poverty, the overwhelming majority are born well below average). In fact both of you are just exaggerating anyway. How many parents do you have? Two? Oh, I thought as much.
I was never asking you to feel guilty or responsible for the state of the world. You initially conveyed to me that poor people are unsuccessful because they're lazy, not because they don't have special opportunities like the people born into the first world. Whether you meant something else or whether you've moved on from that position is irrelevant, I'm just going to take it that we're closer to the same page than either of us originally believed. However there are still a few kinks we need to work out.
Firstly, and maybe as a psychologist
you should easily understand why people think like this, but no one wants to say they have it easy. I get that. I get that all the time in every argument with all kinds of people. I'm not new to seeing people whimper and cry about how hard they have it even though they're damned lucky to be where they are. Relative to the rest of the world, when they see you complaining about how hard you have it even though you live in a shelter designed by an engineer not built out of mud and sticks; even though you have easy access to food and water rather than relying that your UN shipment comes this month because you've been dislocated to avoid the war; even though you have easy access to healthcare because where you live they don't just keep reproducing to make up for the fact that the mortality rate is so high; even though your society forces you to get an education while the people on the other side of the world have to pay and beg to get an education. No I get it, no one lives a perfect life with no problems. But at this point you're just ignorantly blowing past the fact that there are billions of people in the world that would do anything to be born with opportunities and luxurious you should be so grateful for; opportunities and luxuries you did not work for, but simply born with.
Secondly, you've developed this irrational hatred of social justice. I've asked you before to define it, and I believe you do understand that it means equality. So here's the problem: because of the time you've been spending here, you've been influenced by the sour culture of this forum that there isn't such a thing as inequality. And I know what you're thinking, 'I don't hate social justice and inequality, I hate the Tumblr SJWs who hate men.'
Frankly, that's a meaningless distinction because you've never actually witnessed that culture for yourself, you just regurgitate the troll posts and form the conclusion that there's a real threat that men are going to become oppressed.
When you think about that logically, you can clearly see how ridiculous it is, but you subconsciously go along with that anyway and you let your self defense mechanism take over. For you, anyone who recognizes inequality is a SJW troll. That's how far you've fallen. Feel free to redeem yourself, but all your posts here show that clear enough.
Look at the beginning of this thread: you were not even trying to give me logical arguments, you're calling me a SJW troll right off the bat and giving me emotional arguments about how maybe the poor people have it hard, but their problems still aren't as important as yours.
Third of all, there's a reason why I'm even bothering to discuss this. Maybe you've noticed how cynical I've become when it comes to changing other people's minds, but if not, then just know that I don't even bother anymore. I find it both pointless and nearly impossible. The only time when I will bother is if I care about the people I'm talking to. And I know that both you and Meta are both logical and rational people. But you have to stop forming your arguments like walls around yourself and making self justification your number one priority. Look, I'm not asking you to feel guilty, I'm asking you to feel grateful, and even though I know it's hard to admit, but that you have it easier than others.
Hey, you're now in the group of the 9/10 children of the world without two parents.
Right, he's talking personally.
Because both of you were on a track to seek sympathy from an INTJ personality type.
I was really only referring to Mr P
I was being sarcastic for the most part. I do care, that's why I bothered with this whole thread.
You just blew past where I said that people in the first world don't have it perfect. If you were actually trying to work with me here you wouldn't have bothered with this part of your post.
Okay now here is where the problem is and it's due to the negative influence of the sour culture of the forum. How many people do you actually think there are whose political agenda it is turn the privileged groups of society into oppressed minorities? Would you not say there are far more people who simply want equality? Would you not say that this group of people you don't like has so little political power with goals so unrealistic that to actually become an oppressed minority is not a threat at all? So why are you even concerned with it?
Read what I said to Madman earlier, too.
I'm pretty sure you're aware that there are statistics that show that people born poorer have a smaller chance to succeed. If the environment isn't a factor, then what is it? Have humans really undergone evolution that fast? It's easy to get caught up in the emotional, personal arguments, and as you can see, I've said nothing about where I come from.
That wasn't a serious comment mang
Okay now here's a point I wasn't able to address earlier. I'd like you to go back and find where I said or implied that 'I pass judgements on people based on uncontrollable factors.
You don't have to bother to do that because that was never my opinion. This is my theory about what's going on that seems to be affecting everyone on this forum. You hear someone talk about equality and you automatically, subconsciously link me up with the troll misogynist persona in which you feel threatened that men are somehow going to become oppressed minorities.
It's ridiculously unrealistic, and it doesn't even have anything to do poverty, but here you are throwing around the usual batch of rehashed insults that have stuck in your head because of a group of skilled trolls. Look what you're saying in response to all I have said: that advocating that people who live in the first world have it easier than those who live in the third world that I must hate those who live in the first world.
You following me here? I think you and many others here need to readjust their thinking.
>doesn't read threadStandards of living bro. I bet you'd complain if you were force to go a month without any A/C, hot water, toilet paper, and other commodities you have easy access to. Point is that everybody has a SoL
SoL = Standard of Living?
No, he means that everyone has a favorite Slice of Life animu that they wouldn't want go without being able to watch.