@lipstick_xoxos I like how you're trying to guide the conversation in a way every "party" understands what the other is saying and noone gets angry. You're doing this fine, yet I stay disapproved of many things said, and I am happy most people I know don't talk this way.
My opinion, of which I am convinced is that lua is right here:
- Also all this is different from occupy wall street which is protesting against the ones who caused the economic crisis like banks etc. Rich people who took care of a system that we also have to change. Is not about rich people in general....
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Talking about "freeloaders" is actually off-topic all of the time because however strongly some of you dislike them - this phenomenom is a very little detail of the system. Populists tend to act as if it was the biggest deal on earth and reason for all misery. The protests are about totally different topics,
[quote]These people are the people we have been talking about for the last seven pages of this thread. They need to get a clue, a job and a life. Go figure
and this is wrong as well as polemic. Well we (having taken part in two of those demonstrations so far I allow myself to say we
) will have to be able to live with many being hostile towards us.

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$$$$$ bonuses). I could flip burgers, believe me I apply for that too but they tell me I'm overqualified for that so they won't hire me, I've been an intern 5 times for less than 300 euros a month working full time. Now honestly tell me that we live in a flawless system and I don't work because I'm too lazy and I only want to play videogames (sorry, I don't have an iphone but if I were to buy it I would still pay taxes for it). I still live with my mom (thanks to the government money because she can't work) and if I could I would move out and live my life like a normal 26 year old but no job no rent. The funny thing is that most of my friends are in similar situations, we all have gone to college to study different things but same result.