Equality is essential for sustainability. The science is clear — people in more-equal societies are more trusting and more likely to protect the environment than are those in unequal, consumer-driven ones.

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    These problems don’t just hit the poorest individuals, although the poorest are most badly affected. Even affluent people would enjoy a better quality of life if they lived in a country with a more equal distribution of wealth, similar to a Scandinavian nation. They might see improvements in their mental health and have a reduced chance of becoming victims of violence; their children might do better at school and be less likely to take dangerous drugs.

    You see, “upper-middle class”, you can benefit too, stop voting against it!

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      8 months ago

      I’m already voting for it, for sure. I feel like many of us on Lemmy are likely upper middle and in favor of more equality.

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        8 months ago

        I wasn’t yelling a lemmy upper middle class people, I was yelling at the shithead upper middle class people. I’m looking at you Florida!

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    No shit. We proved 20 years ago they were leeches on society and should be taxed back into reality. What did Congress do? Consistent blank checks to the wealthy, a weaker FCC, a weaker SEC, and a human trash billionaire scumbag who stole an election.

    This isn’t new news. Wake up kids. VOTE for yourselves not for the wealthy.

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      As long as money infests politics, this problem will continue, regardless of how the public votes.

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    I feel like this is a tautological conclusion, but that’s just me trying to use a word I learned in the last few years.

    Here’s an observation: a death in the family resulted in an inheritance. I was advised that I’d be subject to higher taxes in my state than family members in another state. Someone suggested that was bad. I countered that I was happy that my tax dollars would go to my state / community. They seemed surprised.

    Our enemy is not just the rich. They are everyone who fails to see the problem.

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    But I worked extra hard. If there isn’t a scale of shitty, how can I lord it over those that I perceive as not contributing as much me.

    If making people miserable is what’s makes me happy, then making myself miserable in the process is clearly worth it. /s

    Spite is the mind-killer. Spite is the little-death that brings total obliteration.

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      My personal view - I think closely related to your point - is that in-group out-group thinking is the root of most of our major issues