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Originally Posted by X¤MurderDoll¤X
people with a higher IQ get paid more than people with a lower level of intelligence.
I've worked at fancy restaurants and restaurants like IHOP (would never work at mcdonalds as it is poor asshole central) and from my experience rich people are generally nicer/more intelligent people.
of course there are exceptions, there are plenty of rich assholes but I am saying that if there was a way to measure the percentages, rich people are generally nicer than poor people. generally, people are poor because they are stupid and/or lazy. we may like to think that rich people are just lucky and are all from wealthy families, but it's not true.
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We're post apocalyptic more or less. The bottom has fallen out. Anything you could have said about class when capitalism as we knew it was "stable" doesn't apply now. People in the arts, for the most part, well educated poor. People with BAs, educated poor. People who picked the wrong horse to back, furniture stores, real estate, are poor now. Yes, a lot of rich people worked hard to get where they are. Their dipshit children did not. For every one of these nice rich people (who by the way, would never eat at an I Hop, I'm poor as dirt but still spring for better restaurants than that if I decide to go out for dinner) there is an anthropoid golden retriever, blonde, overbred and incapable of doing anything but breeding with the pedigreed doofus picked out for it. You cannot say that the working poor are fat, slackjawed rednecks because you see fat, slackjawed rednecks around you. The urban working poor and the minstrel class are different, the number of jobs available in the middle is different. Grad students are becoming just as "worthless" as the uneducated. Teaching positions are fewer and farther between. I understand what you mean about rich people being more polite and less angry than poor ones. But you also have to consider what the poor have to be angry about as opposed to what the rich have to be angry about.