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SimplyTracie · 26-30, F
I will not try to change your mind but I have a couple questions.
Would you give special privileges to those people who have lots of money?
Do you truly believe that money commands unconditional privilege?
Thank you for your time. 😊
Would you give special privileges to those people who have lots of money?
Do you truly believe that money commands unconditional privilege?
Thank you for your time. 😊
Siril · 22-25, M
@SimplyTracie your questions seem to miss the point. Those with more money have the privelage to buy more and do more as they have more wealth - self explanatory, really.
And yes, I do. Money dictates your place in society from where you live, the size of your abode, your mode of transport and what kind of food you eat.
And yes, I do. Money dictates your place in society from where you live, the size of your abode, your mode of transport and what kind of food you eat.
SimplyTracie · 26-30, F
@Siril I don’t think I missed the point. You associate privilege with having material things. I don’t.
I actually feel I’ve lived a very privileged life. I’ve had lotsa love. I never had much stuff but I feel I was spoiled growing up. I drive an old Honda Civic and I think I’m kinda privileged to have had it handed down to me.
I actually feel I’ve lived a very privileged life. I’ve had lotsa love. I never had much stuff but I feel I was spoiled growing up. I drive an old Honda Civic and I think I’m kinda privileged to have had it handed down to me.
Siril · 22-25, M
@SimplyTracie so we have different definitions. This means we can't truly debate the topic unless we can identify exactly what privelage is.
The privelage I was referring to was what financial class you belong to; for example, working class, middle class etc
The privelage I was referring to was what financial class you belong to; for example, working class, middle class etc