Message from @thecodingchicken

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2020-11-21 02:30:29 UTC  

I think its fair for people to work there way up and or be born in that position

2020-11-21 02:30:38 UTC  

then go work for it
find something you like, and go into it

2020-11-21 02:30:39 UTC  

i dont have to college

2020-11-21 02:30:48 UTC  

Because its up to the individual to thrive and become a better person

2020-11-21 02:30:54 UTC  

because sooner or later my dad dies, and I, a complete nobody inherits everything

2020-11-21 02:31:07 UTC  

at the same time someone who is extremely bright and hard working has no money

2020-11-21 02:31:14 UTC  

was born into a poor family

2020-11-21 02:31:21 UTC  

and cant pay to go to a uni

2020-11-21 02:31:28 UTC  

now he cant get a good high paying job

2020-11-21 02:31:43 UTC  

thsi is exactly what communism achieved in removing

2020-11-21 02:31:53 UTC  

I think you should be able to inherent your parents money but it's up to you to do something with it the legacy lives and dies with you as a individual

How do you afford to go to college in US? All of them cost so much and it's even more of a ripoff with their COVID stuff

2020-11-21 02:31:58 UTC  

noone is arguing against that

2020-11-21 02:32:18 UTC  

you don't need to go to college for 4 years to succeed in life

2020-11-21 02:32:21 UTC  

thats not communism at that point, at least not the one that was in russia

2020-11-21 02:32:38 UTC  

The main idea of communist russia was everyone had equal OPPORTUNITY

2020-11-21 02:32:44 UTC  

it was up to you how to use it

2020-11-21 02:33:03 UTC  

if you were bright and hard working you would use that opportunity to your advantage

2020-11-21 02:33:06 UTC  

It's up to the individual to do something and work hard the American dream is a dream of blood, sacrifice, sweat, and tears

2020-11-21 02:33:12 UTC  

false

2020-11-21 02:33:30 UTC  

I'm taking a few classes at the community college
and then I'm going to work as an electrician, and do real, hard work

2020-11-21 02:33:30 UTC  

if you didnt use it you ended up at the lower spectrum of wealth .

2020-11-21 02:33:40 UTC  

yes

2020-11-21 02:33:54 UTC  

so if you refused to do anything proctuive you were sent to a camp

2020-11-21 02:33:57 UTC  

And poor Americans by far are living far better than rich and poor people of other countries

2020-11-21 02:34:14 UTC  

but if you were not so smart and not hard working it was still required to be productive

2020-11-21 02:34:20 UTC  

no

2020-11-21 02:34:24 UTC  

Hell how much of the poor is obese lol?

2020-11-21 02:34:26 UTC  

you misinterpreted what i said

2020-11-21 02:35:10 UTC  

You were sent to camps if you sneezed near stalin lol

Yeah that's kind of the same thing I'm planning (community college). Sadly my relatives and people just keep trying to pressure me to go to full college or whatever. Meanwhile I know a guy who never went to college and now makes $20/hr at Wal-Mart. Definitely don't need to go to college to be successful but there's just a lot of pressure on people to go anyway (which I think is stupid)

2020-11-21 02:35:27 UTC  

Shit Stalin sent his doctors and soldiers to camps

2020-11-21 02:35:49 UTC  

apprenticeships and trade school are better imo

2020-11-21 02:35:51 UTC  

equal opportunity is the idea that everyone, no matter who their family was and how much money their parents had, had to prove that they were better than the rest. and the "prize" of being better than the rest was more money and better priveleges

2020-11-21 02:36:09 UTC  

it doesnt matter if you were the son of stalin

2020-11-21 02:36:17 UTC  

you got no money from him

2020-11-21 02:36:23 UTC  

Stalin hated his sons lol

2020-11-21 02:36:25 UTC  

you went to school like a normal kid

2020-11-21 02:36:33 UTC  

Stalin hated everybody other than Stalin

2020-11-21 02:36:41 UTC  

i mean kids born to rich people are going to be rich, life isn't fair yknow but you can get out of poverty if you set your mind to it here

2020-11-21 02:36:43 UTC  

and had to prove that you were "worthy"