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[–] haui_lemmy@lemmy.giftedmc.com 1 points 10 months ago (1 children)

I think you made valid points there. I‘m not familiar with any of the anti bankruptcy measures you just named. Sounds like your family did their research.

To be honest, I still dont think your family is the problem but I dont feel like this is a fair discussion among equals.

I said my piece and you questioning my motives kind of unnerves me. Is your family privileged? Absolutely! Is it fair to the others that they are able to buy homes and even keep them if they fucked up financially while most other lose everything? Not in my opinion.

But I‘m still not after families that try to secure their childrens future. As a privileged person, you might want to add some empathy to your answers in the future.

[–] abraxas@sh.itjust.works -1 points 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago)

I'm not questioning your motives directly. I'm suggesting that the changes you're looking for are still going to cause more harm than good to most people.

Is your family privileged? Absolutely! Is it fair to the others that they are able to buy homes and even keep them if they fucked up financially while most other lose everything? Not in my opinion.

Have you ever read Harrison Bergeron by Vonnegut? I'm not a capitalist, but I still firmly believe you need to show your work when you want to take action that hurts the lower 99% to "even the playing field".

As a privileged person, you might want to add some empathy to your answers in the future.

You just wrongly accused me of not having af air discussion among equals, and then you pull this? The only thing you know about me is that someone in my extended family has made enough money in their life to buy two rental properties. They don't owe me anything. How does that make me privileged?

Further, you're accusing me of lacking empathy. Why? I have the same problem with preventing them from buying a house as you would have if I said we needed to kick EVERYONE out of their homes because somebody out there is homeless. It's the same thing to me. It's obviously not the same thing to you. Do I get to say you lack empathy because of it? Because I don't plan to. Instead, I like to engage as to why that's a bad idea.