• Professorozone@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    A $60k car and a $1600 cell phone are NOT essential for life and I didn’t just “nah, it is just that,” the argument. You’re just having reading comprehension problems.

    Let’s drop to your level. Are you stupid enough to believe that people don’t buy things they can’t afford? If you only have even $10 to your name and you need food, you go to the most economical grocery store you can get to and maximize your purchases. You don’t walk into Starbucks and order a latte. The OP implied that because there is as larger economic problem at hand, money management isn’t an issue. They are ALWAYS both an issue.

    And yes I understand that the problem is that people have to manage $10 now instead of $1000. It was not my intention to minimalize that.

    • WraithGear@lemmy.world
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      1 day ago

      You invent a scenario, and applied that to all people who struggle then? Context be dammed? Damn, sounds like a bad take.

      The OP context is “older generations say that things are easy, when they had it easy. But here is an example that shows that things are not equal by a long shot.

      Then you show up with a ‘if people would just stop eating avocado toast, they would have it just as easy’ ignoring the message in the OP and the systemic issues that not only make owning both your stated items a necessary component of life, but makes everything much more expensive.

      A stupid take. Do struggling people own $1300 phones or expensive cars? Maybe there are some but not a lot. You fucking just dammed everyone struggling over just the possibility, inventing a character flaw on an entire class of people.

      A very, very stupid take.

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        1 day ago

        People who come into posts about struggles of poverty preaching “money management” are people who have never had to actually survive a day in their life and have always had an allowance or income they could depend on. I appreciate you mercilessly calling this user’s BS out.