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- All workers must be paid a living wage for their labor.
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And woah, displaced anger much? Just cause you can't find a house where you are making sick money doesn't mean you should hate on me, you should move to where your profession is more valuable.
If yearning to own a home and having indiusalism, marks me as toxic than lord give me super powers to rise up above you all.
Yep, selfish and toxic. You probably think it's better to live in a car dependent suburb where "those people" can't bother you, don't you?
Not better, it's a choice. I personally, do want to move away from the city, own a car, a moderately nice home and be able to have a place to help my family if they ever hit hard times.
I don't care who live next to, I'm actually in an amazing area and soemtimes I consider just staying here because it's cheap, the landlord loves me and it's near everything.
I can keep saving and be one of those covert rich people in the future and eventually maybe I'll just own the floor I live on because people can strike deals with their landlords to buy out floors. That's how people eventually end up owning buildings. They gradually buy the floors.
Then you are 100% a part of the problem and aiming to become a bigger part of the problem.
Lol, so you're not only toxically individualistic, but delusional too.