Surely, the growing enshittification of living in America over the past 20 years has partially caused this. It's easy to have a positive view of Capitalism despite the rich still getting the most of everything when you have still a steady job, health insurance, and a house, but it's much harder to believe this when you have a zero hours guaranteed (and zero benefits) job delivering food for an app, and the only houses getting built in your city are 500,000$ mcmansions. (And housing in my city is cheap compared to others.)Ares Land wrote:Yes, definitely. I'm always a little surprised to find Americans agreeing with me on politics, and a fair amount of them being to my left. That just never happened 20 years ago.
And then, as cherries on top, the media tells you (1) that it's your fault, because you ate too many avocados (and if you try to save money by cutting back on buying x, you're just "killing the x industry" which is just as bad), (2) buying crypto will fix this, and (3) just forget about your shitty life by vicariously watching Israel bomb Palestine!
At least people can now watch 4K video on their phone while on the toilet, I guess.