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Why are upper class rich people so snobbish and rascally?

by Guest65598  |  earlier

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What DNA did the upper class get that passed me over, so far, at least, during my evolving, that entitles these people---least in their minds---to look down upon, and treat improperly, the people of this world that work painstakingly each and every day just to support their families, when they could be just bums lying on the streets waiting for the local shelter to open? The middle class is strong! We are not bums! Why treat me this way?

Anyone agree?

Do you also tire sometimes of the looks and glares the more and most fortunate of this world assemble on their faces, even in traffic?

And what kills me is how they so defnintively stand behind the newest emperor-candidate that has politically emerged (McCain). John McCAin just wants to create the divide more and sit on the faces of the middle class. But listen up, my middle and low class friends, the catch is, they will crumble---they being the upper class---just as us "lower" individuals will, and this is so because America, when it finally hits its breaking point and drops to its knees, will not change and humble itself through change in the government. America instead will default on all the debt it owes others (foreign debt) and demonetize the dollar, and consequently, declare Marshall Law, which means only troops matter. So, now having listened to the Kook, why do you upper class people believe the American empire is THE exception that will always remain hegemonic? And, consequently, with all that absorbed in your belly, why are you so rascally?

Good answers are welcome and I will even read the bad ones.

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  1. I like the word rascally...lol

    thanks for the points


  2. Not all well-off people are snobs.  What you're doing is stereotyping.

  3. dumb ***

  4. I'll be totally honest with you here, I didn't even read your entire question - only part.

    However, I find it amusing that the past few days all you've typed are stories about how the lower class people annoy you because you're such upper class, and that you feel they're below you in a way.

    Now, you're playing the other side of the fence it seems (remember, I didn't read your entire question.)

    Haha.  So, social experiment, boredom, or just making an attempt at being funny and seeing if someone notices?

  5. you again...

    you thought i was seriously kidding when i said i knew what computer your at and where you lived? HAH!

    well guess what? i not..

  6. I didn't know America had an upper class!

  7. Yeah, I'm the same way. To expect the best from everyone is sometimes arrogance. I'm a perfectionist, and I'm inclined to reply, "It's not your fault that you're perfect," but that kind of thinking only works for a while.

    You must realize that every one of us in this unconfirmed thing called life, is actually wandering, totally confused, and trying our absolute best just to make it through and survive. You may discover everyone feels more alone than you may think, and that may be why such things hurt them so much.

    Every time you meet someone, whether it is in an office, home, or even outdoors, the scale of the world around you two isn't anything compared to the scale of the world that exists in each of their minds. Just because you are separated by inches, it doesn't mean they can't have a COMPLETELY different view of the reality you're both in than you do. Often taken for granted, higher powers always exist between that little space separating two people. The reason to be sensitive to this in all situations it involves, is because we really have to know where the other person is coming from, in order to discover the many complex things that that individual is thinking. If we automatically assume their thought patterns are the same as ours, we clash.

    For example, a person, who never reads people, in an office might say "hello" to someone because he found it interesting that that person decided to wear all orange to work. However, a person, who reads people well, might notice that that same person is a deranged escape lunatic from a local asylum who only desires nothing but to hurt everyone there, and that how he feels about the color of that persons wardrobe doesn't matter, since its the same jumpsuit uniform that they give all of their unstable patients. Without taking the other person's perspective seriously, harmful clash can happen easily.

    Reading people well can also help restore relationships that you wish you never had lost. If you know what their mentality was, then you know what to apologize for injuring. By explaining your OWN way of thinking, and how it had been somewhat inaccurate or too presumptuous for the situation, it lets them understand where YOU'RE coming from, and that makes your actions less harmful to them and less regretful to you. It's a common mistake, and you'll find you are not in the minority of people who make it.

  8. Hateful DOUCHEBAG.  Ha ha!  So now you're pretending to be middle class?  I thought you were RICH before & putting down the middle class with our stupid SUV's?  Wow.  Post your question in the political section because I really don't give a c**p about your opinions.

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