but hey at least they see us and they hear us

  • InternetLefty [he/him]
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    4 years ago

    This is shameful. This should not be happening in the richest country in the world. What a terrible place

    • lvysaur [he/him]
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      4 years ago

      US has some of the highest income inequality on earth. People just don't notice it because it's so extravagantly wealthy that even the poorest here live in comparative luxury to the poor in the developing world.

      • chapofarty [he/him, he/him]
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        4 years ago

        Don’t know about that. Life expectancy in some of the poorest pockets of the US matches third world countries

        • lvysaur [he/him]
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          4 years ago

          Yeah but you're comparing the poorest US to the average third world. True comparison is poorest US to the poorest 3rd world citizens.

          Again, I'm not saying this is because "America good", it's just that this continent was never as densely populated as the old world, (except some parts of Mexico) so it's still extravagantly wealthy in terms of resources per person.

          • chapofarty [he/him, he/him]
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            4 years ago

            You can’t seriously claim that the weak ass safety net in the US actually serves its weakest citizens. Take a stroll through any homeless camp and tell me they have it as good as ‘average’ third world. No way. Deprivation sucks whether you are on skid row or Zimbabwe

            • lvysaur [he/him]
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              You can’t seriously claim that the weak ass safety net in the US actually serves its weakest citizens.

              I wasn't saying that it does.

              Take a stroll through any homeless camp and tell me they have it as good as ‘average’ third world.

              Your words, not mine. I didn't say the poorest Americans = average Indians. I said that comparing the poorest of one place to the average of another is not a true comparison. I said that because you said:

              Life expectancy in some of the poorest pockets of the US matches third world countries

              The real comparison would be comparing the poorest homeless people in the US to the poorest homeless people in India. And if you're comparing lifespans, weight, access to food, I will guarantee you that the US homeless will come out on top.

              Again this is not to excuse US income inequality or say that the US system is somehow better. This is to point out the fact that the immense amount of resources in the US disguises the fact that the system is utterly broken, more broken than anything in India or African nations. Hence my original comment:

              US has some of the highest income inequality on earth. People just don’t notice it because it’s so extravagantly wealthy that even the poorest here live in comparative luxury to the poor in the developing world.