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Class and childhood

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    GasTheKikesRaceWarNow Houston [this unquestioningly unfrequented clast]
    Ever notice middle class people never criticise their own kids? They grow up with huge egos and genuinely believe that life is easy - they even believe in things like human rights. They have a huge ego, and when they fuck up they almost never apologise.

    I was raised pretty much low class. If I had an opinion I would get called a "bollox". If I made a mistake or didn't know how to do something I was told I was "useless". I had to deal with constant abuse and bullying at school.

    I really think that just being around such scummy people has had a huge negative effect on who I turned out to be. I think I lack a lot of confidence than I otherwise would have, and I am more anxious.

    These fucking middle class people, they go around with egos the size of planets even if they're the dumbest fuckers. I genuinely don't think anyone has ever said boo to them. And they are calm as Hindu cows.

    Is the big difference between middle class people and low class people that low class people shit all over each other, and hold each other down? Or is it genetic or what?
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    A College Professor victim of incest [your moreover breastless limestone]
    I would say my family was middle class when I grew up. I believe in things like human rights, I figure my ego is more towards the below-average size.

    If I had an opinion it wasn't challenged much unless it was kinda retarded. If I made a mistake or didn't know how to do something I would usually be shown how to do it in a kind way.

    As a kid a lot of my peers were from more financially well-off families, and I think I ended up more humble than the lot of them. As far as their egos, I don't really know how they developed because I only talk to a couple of friends I have kept since then.

    I remember the 'poor kids' being mostly reserved, and kind.
  3. #3
    aldra JIDF Controlled Opposition
    Classes have different 'cultures' attached to them, you're right. There's also class-based nepotism - in western countries it's far less pronounced than countries with an official caste system like India, but it's definitely still there.
  4. #4
    Dionysus Houston
    The middle class aspire to be upper class, so they are constantly worried about the face they present to the outside world. Thus they are hung up on image and ego. Kind of fake it until they never ever make it. The upper class don't give a fuck cause they have power. Power is a much more effective way to navigate life than image, so they don't worry about respectability and aspirations. The lower class are inculcated with a feeling of guilt; its their fault they are in the position they are in, they didn't work hard enough, they didn't achieve enough etc, so they turn the hate against themselves. The criminal class is allot like the upper class and deal only with raw power. Again, they don't give a fuck cause much like the upper class they are in tune with how the world actually is.
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    Sophie Pedophile Tech Support
    criminal class 4 lyfe
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    There is only one class, the human class
  7. #7
    Dionysus Houston
    Originally posted by inb4l0pht There is only one class, the human class

    Thats just stupid. Of course there are classes. We are not living in some fucking deranged hippy fantasy land.
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    Daily an(nu)ally [dissolutely whisk the pantheon]
    In my experience, working class people have a far more accurate interpretation of reality (human behaviour + current events, etc) but are not able to articulate themselves well so they get brushed off as retarded. The majority of "educated" middle class people have been culturally programmed by their institutions into rationalising ideas which are not supported by anything but theory. If you listen closely to the way they formulate arguments, it's all a bunch of hypotheticals which hone in on exceptions and anomalies



    Sure, he's drunk and sounds stupid, but everything this gentleman is saying is factually correct. Muslamic ray guns? No, muslamic RAPE gangs, you know, the ones that have been responsible for the rapes of thousands of little girls across the country under the nose of our treacherous law enforcement. This gentleman was ahead of his time. It has taken decades for the "educated" middle class to catch up
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    Originally posted by Daily In my experience, working class people have a far more accurate interpretation of reality (human behaviour + current events, etc) but are not able to articulate themselves well so they get brushed off as retarded. The majority of "educated" middle class people have been culturally programmed by their institutions into rationalising ideas which are not supported by anything but theory. If you listen closely to the way they formulate arguments, it's all a bunch of hypotheticals which hone in on exceptions and anomalies



    Sure, he's drunk and sounds stupid, but everything this gentleman is saying is factually correct. Muslamic ray guns? No, muslamic RAPE gangs, you know, the ones that have been responsible for the rapes of thousands of little girls across the country under the nose of our treacherous law enforcement. This gentleman was ahead of his time. It has taken decades for the "educated" middle class to catch up

    This is true. A trend I've noticed: Dumb people believe x, smart people believe y, really smart people believe x
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