Is this common in US?
I have to admit I saw this kind of "way of thinking" (i.e. poor = lazy, rich = hard working and generally awesome human being) coming from posters from US more than a few times now, do people say this kind of sutff often over there?
At 3:56pm on 14 Oct 2010, derwaldmann wrote:
Take the Medical Reform Bill that Obama put through. Why is there so much hatred for it from the Middle Classes?? Why do these people not want to help less well off Americans get a decent standard of health care? It's baffling to be honest.
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I can’t answer for the rest of the skilled middle class, but I can speak for myself and the people I work with: I think it starts with the term “less well off Americans.” You see, I believe it goes to our 230+ years of democracy; we have become the closest the world has ever seen of a classless society. Therefore, we don’t believe there are any “less well off Americans.” There are just hard-working Americans that are willing to do anything to provide for our families and maintain our self-esteem, and then there’s the lazy ones that think the rest of us owe them a living. Unlike in Europe, where an upper middle class family might not even know anybody on the dole (as you all say), in our world, most of us know people who always have a sad story and are constantly sucking at the gov’t teat. Since we know them, we know that they are usually lazy and often have a chip on their shoulder or have a million and one excuses why they can’t take care of themselves or their brood.
So, there’s your answer; like it or not. We believe the only thing that keeps an American “less well off” is that American.
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