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honestly it's probably closer to 80%, or 90%. The percentage of people in say, 1910 that were going to college; those are the people that *might* benefit from the absolute dearth of guidance we have in 2025.
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I can blame the people who weaseled themselves to the top for lack of noblesse oblige. They "manage" instead of "own". In fact, they outright hate the people "below" them. Back in the day one had to do some challenging deed to be awarded nobility. These days all it takes is psychopathy and scams. Look at Scamaswamy and his ilk.
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@BroDrillard @petra what's interesting is that noblesse oblige is not necessarily saying you are an owner, but a caretaker - that it's NOT yours to do what you want, but that you are tasked with ensuring things are kept well.
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@sickburnbro As you get older you begin to understand how many people are born helots. Slavery actually makes sense in some regards. Which is why it existed throughout so much of our history and across so many cultures. How else were you going to manage so many people and still have civilization for the smaller group that it mattered to?
Look at how people responded to covid and tell me the majority are not just sheep. And can you blame the ones on top of the system for regarding us as anything else?
Our modern system of money, debt and finance is just a refined version of the old system.
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@MeBigbrain normies only act that way because they know the rules
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@sickburnbro Normies will nod and agree with this but get antsy if certain races are more affected than others.