I imagine the OP sitting in their air conditioned college classroom, sipping on a cold brew coffee from a trendy barista. Passionatly typing this post out on their $4000 mac book, using blistering fast internet access, without fear of governmental consequences as a result of disagreeing with the way things are. Then I imagine the bliss they must be experiencing. Blissful because of the Irony that their entire quality of life is possible because of the very thing they are mocking. Ignorant that the incredibly advanced doctors, epidemiologist, scientists, and nurses that are fighting the fight wouldn't be here without this same economic train.
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But shame on me for stereotyping. I apologize.
It's usually the case, though. Like someone who spends 40 bucks on a Che Guevara shirt to match their Timbers and iPhone at the protest. That's the aesthetic that drips off these kinds of posts.
I don't know in what type of college you go but here I can guarantee I'd show that to my friends and get a lecture on how true it is, and we're people who a. were homeless at some point, and/or b. live in a mouldy house where it rains inside, and/or c. have to pay very close attention to budget when they want to eat everyday, and/or d. have had to postpone medical treatments because although it's partly reimbursed here you still have to pay for it first.
I mean yeah sure some people will post, collect the clout and go, yes it's kinda edgy, but it's also kinda true and we can't really keep accepting it forever.
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But shame on me for stereotyping. I apologize.
I mean yeah sure some people will post, collect the clout and go, yes it's kinda edgy, but it's also kinda true and we can't really keep accepting it forever.