• Rayquetzalcoatl@lemmy.world
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    21 minutes ago

    Wasn’t this exact text posted a little while ago with an AI spam picture? I swear I saw it in the feed before

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    Lol.

    Older millennial here. Born way before 97.

    Great Recession when I was recently out of college and trying to get into more serious employment.

    Didn’t have a career or any type of financial security until I was 35. Was generally the same for most of my peers.

    Welcome to hell.

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      90s millennials really got lucky. Too young to be affected by 2008 crash and just getting out of high school to take advantage of Obamas economy. If they played their cards right they bought houses or invested when Trump was putting trillions into the stock market to prop it up and keep interest rates low.

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      Well if this guy was born in 97, we can’t really expect him to know that…well you just told him so NOW he knows. Or he just thinks your old and complaining and to be fair, it’s what old people are good at

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        97 graduated during the strong economy right before covid. They probably are doing fine and riding out the covid-AI-inflation death spiral as well as anybody else in the job market.

        2005 is fucked.

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    Nero was in a position of power and hypothetically could have done something, hence the criticism of him for ‘fiddling while Rome burned.’ Are you suggesting the twenty-something year olds of this world have some power to turn things around?

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      The Nero fiddling was entirely slander, and saying he probably could and should have done something is complaining after the fact. He was a day away from Rome when he heard a fire had started, he hauled ass back there, and he personally ran around with the fire brigades to pull people from the wrecks, oppening food supplies, gardens for shelters. And then after all that he plowed the debris away and set new building regulations to make sure a big fire couldn’t do that much damage again - so he did actually do a lot about it. And then he took the empty space to build his golden palace and that’s what got people pissed and rumors spreading. Before all that, he wasn’t doing anything weirder than anyone else, beside sitting by while his mom murdered everybody else to sit him on a throne that he didn’t care for (and then he murdered her to be free of the abuse). The people liked him, it’s the nobles/rich who didn’t. Historians tried to blame him, but it’s clear there was no easy prevention method beside razing and rebuilding; Rome was long known as a fire hazard with shit wooden buildings and zero ventilation safety, fires weren’t rare. The blame game didn’t come from what he could have done before and didn’t do or from any sort of prescience that he should have had that no one else had before, it’s purely religious propaganda after the fact, when he tried to place the blame to some weirdo sect. Hell, he might even have been right, but we’ll never know.

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        No idea. Rome was never my bag. As far as OP, though, I can only guess they didn’t have quite your interest in the subject either.

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      Shit yeah man. I’m like $15,000 in the hole because of COVID, having to care for an elderly parent, and having my own medical crisis. And that’s after insurance! 😭

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      IDK. If it wasn’t for my chronic health issues, I could at least have had a pretty decent career until now, and I definitely benefited from times when social security wasn’t completely eroded yet and housing prices were still affordable. And I actually remember times when you didn’t have to wait over half a year for a doctor’s appointment (not that they were much use for any of my issues…).

      If you become an adult now you have even less of a chance.

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      I feel like this is almost worse in a way. We grew up with the future looking bright only to have it all collapse under us… We knew what we could have had and instead were given rampant corruption, war, economic and environmental collapse, and growing authoritarianism… Fun stuff… :/

    • Mid nighties here and I feel the same way.

      I think the reason I feel people had it better off back in those times could be related to the lack of a constant internet connection.

      Before the internet, a lot of us couldn’t see how terrible things actually were on a global level. It’s also possible things have always been this way and just weren’t talked about by the general public UNTIL the internet (i.e. Palestine).

      I could be completely wrong and just correlating things with me growing up and seeing how awful things actually are.

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        We’ve gone from “sex sells” to “rage sells” and it’s reflected in all media. I’ve been on the internet since 1994 and I was on BBSs before that. In the 80s we were always taught to be cautious about the motivation behind public communication, whether that’s advertising, news, posters on telephone poles, or people yelling on street corners. Nowadays people walk around in a constant state of despair and furious rage over “seeing how awful things actually are”. The conflict in Israel has been going on since 632, for example.

        If there’s an active conspiracy out there, it’s a handful of super wealthy folks in media are producing content that causes you to hyperfocus on Agent Orange and his band of fascist wannabes because that’s the politics you have the least control over and has the least control over you. They want people’s minds flooded with hand-wringing anguish because it stops them from focusing on their own family and community and making things better for people in their orbit, which would cause them to potentially lose a little bit of power. If you want to buck the system, start with your own city council, I promise that your local zoning board has plenty for you to be angry with.

        • Don’t try and just group history together and tell me “tHeRe hAS bEEn cOnFLicT tHeRe bEfoRe iSrAeL”.

          The crusades are one thing.

          The formation of states by deciding their borders, deciding that one of these states is now intended to now house an entire ethnicity, and having that new state be a western military power that is now completely unrestricted is another thing entirely.

          • The conflict is not “in Israel”, it’s in Palestine.
          • The conflict has been in there since the formation of the military state of israel.
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          The president of the United States has the least control over US citizens? I was with you until you wrote that. That is absolutely incorrect. And even if it was correct, local authorities never sent the national guard just to scare and demoralize the population. If you want to tune out and pretend things aren’t worse in the US than before, in many ways, go ahead, but don’t try and delude others on your way.

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            It’s 100% true. The safety of your local streets, housing costs, education, availability of food and clean water, even parking enforcement, all of these are decided by your city, county, township, or state. The executive branch of the federal government has almost no control over people’s daily lives.

            National guard: Little Rock Central High School and the Kent State Massacre were two notable cases where states deployed the national guard to terrorize civilians. In the late 60s Delaware deployed the national guard to Wilmington for nine months. I strongly encourage you to learn the history of what guardsmen have done in your state.

            Now, please talk to me like an adult speaks to another adult or don’t reply.

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              Now, please talk to me like an adult speaks to another adult or don’t reply.

              Condescension always helps when you started the conversation saying wrong things. Outliers do not mean much here. Things are bad. I won’t pretend they aren’t.

              Now, be extremely uncivil to me because that’s what happens on the Internet.

    • WhatAmLemmy@lemmy.world
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      More like sometime around 1971-1980. That’s when the boomers started to become a major voting block and pull up the ladders behind them; promoting neoliberalism, privatisation, and the destruction of social programs that they benefited from, thus destroying wealth equality and the working class. Women entered the workforce en mass, and out sourcing started.

      https://wtfhappenedin1971.com/

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    “Now, I realize that may seem like a lot of fire, but don’t worry: You only get to pick one of them in which to burn.”