• TwiddleTwaddle@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    1 year ago

    I can respond to your points if you’ll ensure to me that you’re arguing in good faith. I’m not inclined however to debate with someone who uses straw men and whataboutisms.

    I will say that I agree with you in that both rural and urban folks suffer from a lack of class consciousness that prevents any meaningful change.

    I would however point out that from my perspective the entire point of the meme and this thread is to connect the struggle of the rural and urban poor.

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      I’m not inclined however to debate with someone who uses straw men and whataboutisms

      I don’t really care, I wasn’t debating and this entire thread has not inspired any confidence in me about good faith or solidarity. If you want to read my comments and take away your own conclusions about it you’re welcome to but I didn’t come here to change your mind, just as op didn’t come here to change mine.

      I’ll point out that the person working the blue collar job with $100k in debt is poor, whether the asset they’re in debt over is a vehicle or an education.