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We need more from Vega's "Hot Take" Stash
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(03-09-2024, 02:59 PM)Vega Wrote: Americans in general have extreme views on Private Property, to the point where many of them still believe they can own people as a "lite" form of property, whether that's openly violating labor laws, or "owning" their partner (i.e wife).

I've also heard y'all are having issues with parents wanting absolute control over their children's life and education, which might be another facet of what you were saying?
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Sounds like Making Plans For Nigel
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@Cealgair Yes. It all comes back to Private Property. The parents view their children as a form of property.

@Fifty See that's the problem. That view is not a "hot take". You're American right (legally at least)? To me, those traits I've mentioned are obvious. Most Americans only care about Capital and Private Property. By proxy this manifests an environment where there is little to zero care/respect about the common worker. The common person has to sell their labor as a commodity to live. That person won't gain respect from others until said person owns something or someone. Yay another rant!
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That's why I put hot take in quotation marks. Btw, on the topic of that, I'm Antarctican
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That's why I bump this thread.
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Of course.
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Fifty is actually fifty penguins in a trenchcoat
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Also what's up with loitering being a punishable offense?
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