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mk  ·  5128 days ago  ·  link  ·    ·  parent  ·  post: The Rich are Different - and not in a good way...
I'm not rich, but there's a few things that bother me about this article. Mostly the title, and the jabs at the Tea Party.

The title is a tad ironic as it casts the reader as 'us', and wealthy people as 'them'. It doesn't empathize with the rich, it ostracizes them. Of course, they are rich, so the balance is already in their favor, but read it this way: The Poor are different - and not in a good way, studies suggest.

Second, I am no fan of the Tea Party, but the Tea Party has nothing to do with these studies. MSNBC is just pushing an agenda there.

That said, when I used to deliver pizza, the best tips were generally from people that lived in apartments, and the worst were generally from people that lived in large houses. My guess is that when you have wealth, your worries are different then those of the majority, therefore you don't easily empathize with the majority. Maybe they are checking their cell phone because they are worried about a business transaction, or their kid traveling Europe or something.





thenewgreen  ·  5128 days ago  ·  link  ·  
Painting with this large of a brush is never a good idea. The title bothered me too. I'm no Ayn Rand fan but there is some truth in the quote, "it is the morality of altruism that men have to reject". -A bit heavy handed but still there is some truth there. I recently heard that the word for charity in german is the same for poison. -Give a man a fish and.... Our social safety net in the US is really expensive and extremely ineffective. I wouldn't have a problem being taxed at a higher rate if I felt like it was being properly allocated. The poor stay poor, the uneducated stay uneducated for generations etc. Our system propagates this. -I'm not sure what the solution is, but I am sure that I don't want my money funding ineptitude while we find out.