Submitted by Additional-Two-7312 t3_y3delr in science
Current-Escaper t1_is8ligq wrote
Reply to comment by noknownothing in Class background still a marker for ‘success’ in later life, research shows by Additional-Two-7312
I take it you’re a fellow lower class denizen, because yes. But not for you.
Yes, studies such as this are absolutely valid to the human experience, and are worth their time to document for the ignorant. The trouble is, those that it would enlighten most either won’t read it or outright deny it on personal experience biases.
I’ve been made to understand that a notable number in higher-classes indeed believe that those in lower classes are truly just not working hard enough and are afforded the same privileges they experience.
“I mean it’s one banana, Michael, what could it cost, 10 dollars?”
As quaint a line as it is, I think it may be pointedly apt to some who share the portrayed character’s class aspirations
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Current-Escaper t1_is8pvgr wrote
Apologies. My first statement was flippantly presumptuous.
I do feel though, and I don’t necessarily mean you, there is still a notable number as I described to warrant such a study
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