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fandomsecrets2015-03-26 06:56 pm
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Re: Unpopular RL Opinions
(Anonymous) 2015-03-27 01:10 am (UTC)(link)Yeah. Ranting aside, I also hate the characterization of American people as stupid for not ~seeing the truth~ or whatever. I think a lot of people do see that corporations have way too much power and are using it to shore up their own wealth at the expense of everyone else. The problem is that a lot of people don't take it far enough, imo? Like yes, corporations are the problem, but it's still difficult to examine capitalism *itself* as a system that allows this. Again, there's that problem of abstraction, but challenging capitalism also challenges a lot of underlying ideologies and values that Americans hold pretty closely, like meritocracy, individualism, etc.
And yeah, I've met those people, too. I think my favorite were the ones who were even pretty well-informed on poverty and welfare and how fucked our system really is, but definitely complained in college that single moms took all the scholarship money from everyone else.