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CajunRoyalty

I grew up in the south. The “slavery wasn’t that bad” has been worming its way to the top since I was a kid. It’s how they cope. I think I might have said it once or twice. There’s usually a whole spiel about having food and shelter and the rarity of beatings that goes along with it that does a good job of telling people what they want to hear.

Asymetra

When I was 8, I learned from a friend that white people had become a minority - the majority minority, but a minority nonetheless. Thinking back on that recently, I looked at the population make up in the late 1970s. America was 80% white. My friend didn't look that shit up, he heard that from his parents. Where did they get it? Conservative think tanks like The Heritage Foundation pumping out bullshit. They know say shit enough and it becomes "true." Notice that people who think "It wasn't that bad" don't want to be slaves. (However, they don't mind being wage slaves.)

Asymetra

Speculating: Our society is about convenience, putting in as little effort as possible, preferably none. Who wants to put in 10,000 hours when we can create a system that reduces or eliminates that hurdle? Better tools is one thing, it's something else when learning to those tools takes too much effort. When it comes to women, giving takes effort, but taking almost none. A wife is the mom they get to f**k. When it comes to work, Affirmative Action at least gave minorities and women 8-15% of the jobs. That means the entitled white men in the bottom 15% have to up their game. That's too much to ask of them. When it comes to education, that takes effort. That's why diploma mills like tRumpU can so easily prey upon society. There is a saying (often misattributed to Einstein), "Everything should be made as simple as possible, but not simpler." The same is true with convenience, "Everything should be made as convenient as possible, but not more convenient." Just look at food apps*. It says something when a car-centric society can be bothered to go to the drive thru. It's like my dad's coworker said, "The day I'm too lazy to tell the kids to change the channel is the day I stop watching TV." * Side note: I'm breathlessly awaiting the day UberEats adds our local pet store to the menu.

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If it wasn't for me having a good job with benefits that complemented my husband's benefits as a working woman, we would have been fucked when he was diagnosed with cancer. My ability to be a bread winner saved us from losing everything we worked for. Women need to be in the work force. Otherwise we are fucked if we stay at home and are at the mercy of our husband's health.