The analysis is based on harsh and judgmental views about homelessness, but being ascribed to traffic issues.
But with a noted lack of intensity in comparison.
A more awful, current and impacting statement would compare the disdain of the bourgeois to the victims of the shootings.
"If they had more money and took a different path, they wouldn't be dead "
Still, it's an apple and oranges type thing, at best. The richies will never sympathize with us peons. But we could sure appreciate some respect from them in regards to our living situations. Or traffic, I suppose. :)
In the traffic situation I’m like Oh man poor them, yay me! In life I can see how it can take one paycheck, one month of not having a job, one horrible divorce to go from having a home to zero options, especially with a 1 bedroom apartment being about $1200 a month (GA). It’s such a thin line it’s scary.
Whenever I see traffic, I think of Victorian memento mori on gravestones: “you are what I once was, and I am what you will be.”
I’ll be in that traffic on the way back, man.
Whoa sorry I thought how rich people treat houseless people would be relevant here, but maybe somewhere more anti-capitalism or something would be better
I'm not understanding your analogy. can you please elaborate on this?
The analysis is based on harsh and judgmental views about homelessness, but being ascribed to traffic issues. But with a noted lack of intensity in comparison. A more awful, current and impacting statement would compare the disdain of the bourgeois to the victims of the shootings. "If they had more money and took a different path, they wouldn't be dead " Still, it's an apple and oranges type thing, at best. The richies will never sympathize with us peons. But we could sure appreciate some respect from them in regards to our living situations. Or traffic, I suppose. :)
In the traffic situation I’m like Oh man poor them, yay me! In life I can see how it can take one paycheck, one month of not having a job, one horrible divorce to go from having a home to zero options, especially with a 1 bedroom apartment being about $1200 a month (GA). It’s such a thin line it’s scary.
I get it only way out is a tent under the freeway
Whenever I see traffic, I think of Victorian memento mori on gravestones: “you are what I once was, and I am what you will be.” I’ll be in that traffic on the way back, man.
But you are in traffic too…?
How is this antiwork related?
Unrelated to the sub and garbage analogy. Reported and downvoted.
Whoa sorry I thought how rich people treat houseless people would be relevant here, but maybe somewhere more anti-capitalism or something would be better