For me, two points:

(dating myself here) Minimum wage used to be $5.75 when I was in high school. I worked my ass off for an entire summer. I fuckin hated it, but we all gotta hustle. Around my last shift, I came out to the parking lot, and someone had done my car dirty with a hit'n'run. No note, no CCTV, nothing. The damage was in the neighborhood of $2k, which is exactly everything I had saved up that summer.

I worked my ass off 300 hours to break even. It might as well just have been some community service work release program. Fuck capitalism.

The other is when I was older, post-grad. I had a shitty job where I had to pony up for own health insurance plan with high deductibles. I started having random tingling in my joints, so I did the responsible thing and had it checked out. I got sent to several specialists who ran a battery of tests. I'm already in the hole, $3k out of pocket, and all I got was, "We're not sure what's wrong."

The tingling lingered, and I started looking up information for myself on alternative, holistic sites. Someone had listed similar symptoms and said it was just a vitamin deficiency. That couldn't be it, right? Well I ordered some supplements, and within a month, the tingling was gone.

$3k down the hole. Fuck capitalism.

  • yune [comrade/them, any]
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    4 years ago

    Was probably a cop who broke the window for it to be that convenient timing-wise.

    • Ho_Chi_Chungus [she/her]
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      4 years ago

      Maybe. I don't want to dox myself any further but I don't think it was a cop. The look on his face gave me the impression that we wanted to gauge the crowd to see if they were ready to start breaking shit. Though it really doesn't matter, the cops got their pretext to attack political dissidents. Could very easily have been some guy working for the cops but honestly I feel like all the cops had to do was wait for one guy to do something like that before attacking