I recently caught my chud family member watching some dumb youtube video about “experts lying about COVID” (yes, chuds are still malding), and like, what’s the fucking point anymore?

You can be as gracious, understanding and in good faith as possible, but people will believe whatever nonsense some idiot influencer says is the truth. It makes me so mad, and unable to argue with these people, because their irrationality makes me irrational. Fuck.

Anyway, how are y’all doing? kitty-cri-potato

  • dil [he/him, comrade/them]@hexbear.net
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    Oh sorry I just reread your post and I missed the second “not” in you first sentence, which really changes the meaning haha

    I definitely had a different view: that white folks were also exploited under capitalism, just to a lesser degree. I looked up a few stats and I still think that generally, but the gap is way bigger than I thought.

    63% of America is white, 12% black, 11% multiracial, 6% Asian

    59% of Americans in 2025 don’t have enough savings to cover an unexpected $1,000 emergency expense

    It’s not a perfect measure, but I’m comfortable saying “most Americans are living on the edge.” Even if we round down to 50% and assume every single non-white person is below that line, that would still leave 13% of America white folks living on the edge.

    Which is more than the entire population of black Americans (12%), which tbh I did not expect. (Note: I’m kinda suspect of the ‘multiracial’ bucket as it applies to how folks experience systemic racism, since iiuc that tends to be more like the family guy skin color ok/not ok meme. i.e. I assume that there are a decent number of folks in the 11% ‘multiracial’ bucket that experience anti-black racism)

    I really like this article, too, specifically median wealth by race and the households by “teirs” of wealth.

    Because holy shit there are so many well-off white folks and yeah, as a whole they’re rolling in it.

    “Households with no wealth or in debt” (poorest 11% of the overall population) shows 9% of white households have zero or negative wealth, compared to 24% of black households. Applied to the overall population, that’s 6% and 3%, respectively. Which… challenges my intuition. I would not expect white folks to make up the majority of the poorest group of Americans.

    Honestly, I think the biggest takeaway for me is that there’s an absolute shitload of white people. As a group they’re incredibly well off, but there’s also a huge number of struggling white folks.

    What I’d really like to see is the racial makeup of each wealth percentile, something like this graph, but scaled by the absolute number of folks in each category, not by the percentage of a given race that falls in each bucket. Looks like the underlying data is published by the government, so I might try to do it myself sometime.