michael, can we please go back to goats and unicorn and dolphins?
andrew -
michael, can we please go back to goats and unicorn and dolphins?
andrew -
No, there's no agenda in this at all. But, in spite of that, I tried watching it anyway and truthfully, couldn't get past the first 30 seconds of it. The doom and gloom piano in the background just made me want to vomit.
michael, can we please go back to goats and unicorn and dolphins?
andrew -
:cheesy:
Don't forget "Pickle Surprise"
:cheesy: OMG, seriously?? I almost couldn't get past the title "wealth inequality" or the fact that it was produced by "comingcrisisvideos". No, there's no agenda in this at all. But, in spite of that, I tried watching it anyway and truthfully, couldn't get past the first 30 seconds of it. The doom and gloom piano in the background just made me want to vomit.
All the fancy graphics, somber music or statistics can't change what I know. My father came to America as an immigrant with $5 in his pocket, barely a high school education and spoke very little English. Growing up, we've lived in the ghettos of East L.A., sold clothing and wigs at swap meets, lived in low income housing with no carpeting and didn't even have a real bed until I was 6 or 7. And in spite of it, my dad was still able to make something of himself, build up a successful business, buy a nice house in a great neighborhood and provide well for his family before passing away. If there's one thing he taught me, life is terribly unfair and whining about it won't do squat for you. He'd say, "if you don't like it here, you can always move to the country I left!"
I love the fact that there are insanely wealthy people in this country and I aspire to be one of them someday. The way I see it, here in America, we all have a chance of getting there. :yup:
:cheesy:
Oh let's be clear...I said I was not posting it up for any agenda (of mine). I did not say there was no agenda in the video as clearly there is. :crazyeyes: While you or I might not agree with the message of the video, I still found it interesting to watch for a variety of reasons. Buy hey what do I know?![]()
Saw this when it hit a couple of months ago.... I will say putting what we already should know in graphical form helps people that may not fully digest wealth distribution.
Maybe it's just me but I simply don't understand or even want to digest the idea of what I've worked hard to earn needs to be "distributed" to those who didn't.
I don't think anyone was saying take 'your' hard earned dollars and distribute them to others.
Aren't they, though? Plenty of people would like to see exactly that.
Maybe it's just me but I simply don't understand or even want to digest the idea of what I've worked hard to earn needs to be "distributed" to those who didn't.