Betty Sue makes $286,000 per month on Etsy. She started with nothing, and now she’s filthy rich.

Come on, man. The chances of that happening to the average person are close to zero. Stories like this give people unrealistic expectations.

104 points

Gotta keep the American dream alive.

Give people hope.

People with hope don’t revolt because they still have something to lose.

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Wouldn’t want a class war brewing.

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“Bread & circuses” is an ancient protocol, and hasn’t been absent from any government policy since the invention of bread, beer, etc. #TheMoreYouKnow

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The irony is that far right IS actually people revolting

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They’re doing it wrong I think

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They rage in favor of the machine Rage Against the Machine rages against

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It’s pretty common that angry revolutionaries are used by another rich bastard to get into power by usurping the movement. The classic “meet the new boss, same as the old boss.”

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The guys who they need to be revoting against are the ones telling them who to hate…

Left has similar falacies.

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Well, they certainly are revolting, I’ll give you that.

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More that they are generally revolting people.

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It isn’t ironic that they are revolting people, though…

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The peasants are revolting… They certainly are!

-Monty Python

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The chances of that happening to the average person are close to zero.

That’s the whole point. People don’t watch the news to hear “dog bites man” they watch it to hear “man bites dog”.

No one wants to watch a 2-3 hr long movie about someone’s regular Tuesday at the office they want to watch something that doesn’t happen everyday like an adventure, the perfect couple meeting, or the world ending.

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Fair enough

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Warhol, Kaufman, et al’d like a word.

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Neither of those people were ordinary in any way tho.

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As directors, etc., but sure.

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To pacify you by convincing you that you could be next, as opposed to you are regularly fucked by the rich.

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“Momentarily embarrassed millionaires” is the target market, yep.

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People are more likely to accept an inherently flawed economic system if they thing they have any chance of “beating” it. Stories like this, although actually very rare, help reinforce that narrative.

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I have had someone tell me that they’d rather live in an economic system “like we have in America” where people have a chance at rags to riches, than a system “like Germany, where the social safety net means the average person doesn’t have a chance at making it big.”

If anyone ever tells you wealthy people are intelligent, don’t believe them.

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Yep, many also think they’re exceptional, and so they’ve convinced themselves they’ll be the exception.

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Capitalist propaganda.

“Aspiration” to be more precise, it’s one of the ways capitalists convince large segments of the public that they’re temporarily embarrassed millionaires, who just need to pull their bootstraps up hard enough, and they will make it, like the people in the programme did (conveniently they never address things like racism, sexism, queerphobia, ableism, and other barriers that many people have to face just to survive, never mind thrive, and the fact that all of these barriers are artificial and created by people who benefit just as much from dividing society up and pitting us against each other, as they do from selling us rags-to-riches bullshit to get us to work harder to make them money).

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I’ve never understood “pull yourself up by your bootstraps,” which is impossible. No matter how hard you pull, you can’t, say, jump a fence. The rich are inadvertently telling poor people that becoming rich by working hard is impossible.

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I think that’s the point, just like with “a few bad apples”, the original intent of the saying has been subverted to help those in power keep the rest of us down (if you just do this impossible thing, you’ll be just like us! Why don’t you just do that impossible thing already, you useless lazy bastard? And so on. It’s part cognitive dissonance to make themselves feel like they’re “self made”, part gaslighting convincing us we’re just not trying hard enough).

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I think it may be subtle way to say fuck you

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