It’s stunning how many people seem to forget that there are other countries on the planet that use dollars and weren’t involved in Vietnam. No, I’m not making an assumption. The person who posted this is Canadian.

Y’all really need to take a step back and reflect a little bit.

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    My dad bought about a third of an acre of waterfront property in the 80s with a small cottage on it that we added to. He paid something like $50,000. Guess what a small waterfront property is worth now?

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    You have to be at least middle class and “white”/seen as the dominant demographic for this to work out. Just like every other place and time period.

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        Could one feasibly claim that the less hunter-gatherer we are, the less egalitarian we are, societally?

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          I’ve heard it claimed social stratification didn’t really start happening until agriculture; that’s when you see many small residential structures and a few large ones. On the other hand, it allowed for specialization and the pursuit of arts and sciences (at least for the elite).

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    Life for seniors is ok. About to get a tax break on SS benefits. Would be 78 this year. Possible to get another 12 years of senior benefits. Trump was born that year, so things can work out past 2001.

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    The bio of old television personalities is always that they took a wrong turn into the BBC reception and got hired on the spot.

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      Also literally any day could be the one the Bomb dropped. It’s easy to forget how close we came, or how fucking terrifying it was that you had no way of knowing.

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      Countries other than the United States exist and my country was the one people ran away to in order to avoid the draft. Also the same country of the person who posted this.

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      Yeah, I’m pretty happy with being born after the draft became less used and I’m now old enough to not qualify for the draft anymore. Life is pretty good.

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    My dad was born in 1947. He died a year ago. Lived in my basement for 3 years toward the end, we converted it to a “in-law” suite. Probably spent most of his money on medical bills though because he had an accident that paralyzed half his body.

    Anyhow he worked the same job his entire life only worked his way up to middle management at a factory. Prided himself in slacking off his entire career and still did better than I do now and I have to work much harder and have my spouse be employed to pull in what he did alone half-assing it.

    So it was different for sure, middle-class was easily achieved if you were a white male. I’d almost say if you were poor you just got very unlucky, were a single mom, or a minority. If you were a white male, you’d really have to be dealt a bad hand in life to not be middle-class.

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    For some my uncle and my dad did these things but also died prematurely from health complications related to Vietnam

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    My grandfather picked tomatoes to eventually buy his house in cash.

    He was a hard worker, but damn, imagine buying a house in cash.

    Dude went on to have like 10 kids and a good standard of living.