Undesired Walrus
Penultimate Amazing
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I can't remember what percentage it was, but in response to the 'we are the 99%', a group of conservative minded Americans said that 'we are the X%', proceeding to demonstrate how they had struggled through life to get were they were, presumably successful.
The reality of 'struggle' seems to be popular in the conservative movement today, the idea that holding down two jobs at the same time as living with your parents and studying for an exam is noble, and that the degree of struggle that this hypothetical person endured should be normalised, and not fought against by governments.
Then there is the lefts conception of 'struggle', with the old phrase 'pulling yourself up by your bootstraps' expanded upon by the left as being a noble action, but there must be some government assistance to help you pull up those bootstraps. So, on the left, there is a certain expectation that one has to struggle to get where they are.
So what kind of struggle do we expect in life? To what extent do we expect people to struggle at the same time as them sacrifycing their personal liberties? What is 'noble' and what is too far?
The reality of 'struggle' seems to be popular in the conservative movement today, the idea that holding down two jobs at the same time as living with your parents and studying for an exam is noble, and that the degree of struggle that this hypothetical person endured should be normalised, and not fought against by governments.
Then there is the lefts conception of 'struggle', with the old phrase 'pulling yourself up by your bootstraps' expanded upon by the left as being a noble action, but there must be some government assistance to help you pull up those bootstraps. So, on the left, there is a certain expectation that one has to struggle to get where they are.
So what kind of struggle do we expect in life? To what extent do we expect people to struggle at the same time as them sacrifycing their personal liberties? What is 'noble' and what is too far?
