• Nora@lemmygrad.ml
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    1 year ago

    I work full time IT and I’m a part time professor at a college, and I don’t think I’ll be able to buy a decent house maybe any.

    The only way I Live an okay life is by working so much and making good pay from these jobs that slightly more comes in than goes out.

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      Probably because the younger generations are tired of getting hit with unnecessary, “once in a lifetime” disasters that are financially crippling for everyone but the ultra wealthy every half decade.

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          Younger generations have had less time, resources, etc. to react to these disasters and we’re constantly told “you have it easier” or “just tough through it” by people over 40 who have the privilege to not see it as the end of the world all the time.

          It really just boils down to ageism and classism being used against younger generations to keep us quiet, and this kind of question reads as dismissive.

          Edit: you’re not wrong that other age groups are suffering, but I think a better response is hey, me too instead of what, you think this objectively false thing is true? (I’m being dramatic for effect, not to make you look silly)