Antiquehunter
Degenerate Gambler
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This is what is pissing me off RandFan:
I never said that, I never implied that was my position. You're putting words into my mouth.
I did mention that I have had personal (anecdotal) experience with living in less than favorable circumstances, and I've successfully pulled through that. But I'm not so presumptuous or pretentious to suggest that everyone's problem is the same as my own, nor that what worked for me is what will work for everyone else.
What I object to is the idea that once one is trapped in the cycle of the working poor, that one is indeed, trapped in a hopeless & unwinnable situation. That this little object lesson game carries this theme is what irks me.
Then you should understand perfectly well why your earlier argument is false. Hard work and perseverance isn't a guarantee of anything. It only increases the likelihood of improving one's lot in life.
This is one of the memes that I seriously want to attack now that I've moved from the right. I used it so often I've got monitor burn in my head. It's not as if there is no point to hard work and perserverance. It's that the rhetoric is too easily used to stop thinking and debate.
"'Just try harder and be patient'. There, now we don't have to worry about poor people. That solves everything."
I never said that, I never implied that was my position. You're putting words into my mouth.
I did mention that I have had personal (anecdotal) experience with living in less than favorable circumstances, and I've successfully pulled through that. But I'm not so presumptuous or pretentious to suggest that everyone's problem is the same as my own, nor that what worked for me is what will work for everyone else.
What I object to is the idea that once one is trapped in the cycle of the working poor, that one is indeed, trapped in a hopeless & unwinnable situation. That this little object lesson game carries this theme is what irks me.
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