Andrea Junker
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I need someone to explain to me why it’s always “if you can’t pay rent, buy fewer lattes and avocado toasts” and not “if you can’t pay your employees a living wage, buy fewer yachts and real estate”.

Explain it to me like I’m in kindergarten.
10:25 AM - May 19, 2023
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Hercule Poirot
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It's the old story of the haves & have-nots. It goes back to when man started walking upright; It's in our DNA. Those who have it don't want to lose it & look down on the have-nots. This goes on infinitum until the have-nots have had enough & rise up & are put down. Poverty is a vicious cycle.
03:55 PM - Oct 02, 2023
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Bandele Ganiyu
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Yep, since the Vikings, biblical times all the way threw history the kings born to it, to now it's always been 'the haves and the have-nots.' Its also intertwined with other things as well, eg, 'control, greed. power.'
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05:06 PM - Nov 10, 2023
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