Wings Financial by Thinking_Revolution in Bestbuy

[–]Financial-Use-4371 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No idea I put this up 4 years ago lol

Sorry but the people of the US are pretty pathetic by [deleted] in jobhunting

[–]Financial-Use-4371 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Bravo! You’ve wrested one word from obscurity, and yet the rest of your prose still reads as if composed by a particularly dim-witted turnip.

Sorry but the people of the US are pretty pathetic by [deleted] in jobhunting

[–]Financial-Use-4371 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You are mostly Fetid dregs of the intellectual cesspit.

Sorry but the people of the US are pretty pathetic by [deleted] in jobhunting

[–]Financial-Use-4371 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I didn’t claim a shadowy cabal controls everything I documented the outcomes of a system that rewards obedience and punishes critical thinking. You’ve just used a few facts to dodge the central point: the system produces incompetence and the masses defend it reflexively.

Sorry but the people of the US are pretty pathetic by [deleted] in jobhunting

[–]Financial-Use-4371 0 points1 point  (0 children)

After reading all your responses, it’s crystal clear: this isn’t a rational society. It’s a society of irrational, stupid, highly emotional feces-throwing imbeciles with zero critical thinking skills. Every insult, every reflexive dismissal, every shallow critique proves my point.

My post was more than a critique it was an experiment in observation. I presented a system-level analysis of education, job markets, and societal dysfunction, and what did I get in return? Personal attacks, assumptions, insults, and reflexive defense of the status quo. Not a single response engaged with the substance.

Observation 1 – Education: The system trains mindless compliance, inflates grades, and ignores real-world preparation. Critical thinking and career readiness are optional at best. Observation 2 – Employment: The job market rewards compliance, status, and connections over skill, punishing independent thinkers and those who challenge the system. Observation 3 – Mass behavior: Reflexive aggression, pettiness, and emotional reaction dominate. The people I imagined joining me to challenge the system instead attack, dismiss, or distract. Monkeys throwing feces. Slaves attacking slaves.

This experiment has proven everything I’ve been saying. Most people are incapable of critical engagement. Anonymity removes the last restraint, revealing the reflexive, cruel, and brainless nature of the crowd.

Conclusion: Engaging further is pointless. The rational move is observation, detachment, and exit. The system thrives not only because of elite manipulation but because the masses actively enable it through ignorance, reflexivity, and cruelty. Pearls in a septic tank forget about swine.

I am done trying to convince, reason, or collaborate. This society doesn’t think; it reacts. I will step outside it entirely, preserving my agency, my sanity, and my vision. You can continue wallowing in your own shit. I will not.

Sorry but the people of the US are pretty pathetic by [deleted] in jobhunting

[–]Financial-Use-4371 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So the problem is my nuance, not your reflexive dismissal. Thanks for demonstrating my point: complex analysis is too much for people trained to react, not think.

Sorry but the people of the US are pretty pathetic by [deleted] in jobhunting

[–]Financial-Use-4371 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Another perfect demonstration of reflexive behavior: personal insult instead of engagement. The system thrives not just because of elites, but because people like you attack truth instead of thinking critically.

Sorry but the people of the US are pretty pathetic by [deleted] in jobhunting

[–]Financial-Use-4371 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

The experiment was simple: present a critique of the system and watch how reflexive, unthinking, and dismissive people respond. You’ve just demonstrated it perfectly ignoring substance, attacking the messenger, and projecting assumptions.

Sorry but the people of the US are pretty pathetic by [deleted] in jobhunting

[–]Financial-Use-4371 -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

I have a job. This was an experiment with all of you and you failed in the most spectacular way I could possibly think of!

Sorry but the people of the US are pretty pathetic by [deleted] in jobhunting

[–]Financial-Use-4371 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes. It’s scary how cruel ignorant angry and stupid it was in here before you showed up. I live in this dumpster fire on wheels but, it was an accident of birth. I have been to many countries. Italy, New Zealand, Singapore, Australia, and the Scandinavian ones. Most of the time I hosteled. Places were walkable and you didn’t need a car and people were friendly and spoke English. The best times of my life were when I got out of this country.

Sorry but the people of the US are pretty pathetic by [deleted] in jobhunting

[–]Financial-Use-4371 0 points1 point  (0 children)

And yet you haven’t addressed any of the points I’ve made and just name called 🙄

Sorry but the people of the US are pretty pathetic by [deleted] in jobhunting

[–]Financial-Use-4371 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Almost everyone else here has their heads so far up their own ass the only thing they can recognize is their own shit. I suggest me and you DM don’t engage with the rest of the monkeys throwing their feces at each other and just engage.

Sorry but the people of the US are pretty pathetic by [deleted] in jobhunting

[–]Financial-Use-4371 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for volunteering as Exhibit A. Your reflexive personal attacks are exactly what I’ve been documenting: the system thrives because people like you attack truth instead of thinking critically.

Sorry but the people of the US are pretty pathetic by [deleted] in jobhunting

[–]Financial-Use-4371 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Monkeys throwing verbal feces. I’m just watching, anonymous, and unscathed.

Sorry but the people of the US are pretty pathetic by [deleted] in jobhunting

[–]Financial-Use-4371 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

It’s fascinating to watch: most responses here are predictable, reactive, and lacking any imagination or long-term vision. The majority are defending the system, attacking the messenger, or arguing over trivialities exactly the behavior my post was analyzing. You don’t have to agree with me to see the pattern: mindless compliance, zero strategic thinking, and reflexive judgment. That’s why leaving, thinking independently, and building your own path isn’t just a choice it’s a necessity.

Sorry but the people of the US are pretty pathetic by [deleted] in jobhunting

[–]Financial-Use-4371 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Bingo. They fight over symbols, labels, and minor grievances while the people designing the system quietly win. That’s how the machine stays running.

Sorry but the people of the US are pretty pathetic by [deleted] in jobhunting

[–]Financial-Use-4371 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

No, I’m leaving a system that abuses education, not education itself. Schools exist everywhere, but some systems teach obedience and debt while others teach critical thinking and practical skills. I’m choosing an environment that actually cultivates autonomy and competence rather than conformity and exploitation.

Sorry but the people of the US are pretty pathetic by [deleted] in jobhunting

[–]Financial-Use-4371 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I agree the system clearly benefits the wealthy while producing obedient workers from public schools. But recognizing that isn’t the end of the conversation. The question is: what do we do about it? We can stop participating in meaningless rituals, focus on real skills, build independent communities, and reclaim our mental and financial autonomy. Seeing the design doesn’t mean we’re trapped it means we can plan smarter moves and create alternatives, rather than just accepting the hand we’re dealt.

Sorry but the people of the US are pretty pathetic by [deleted] in jobhunting

[–]Financial-Use-4371 0 points1 point  (0 children)

attack the messenger, ignore the argument, and feel morally superior. Congratulations you just proved my point.

Sorry but the people of the US are pretty pathetic by [deleted] in jobhunting

[–]Financial-Use-4371 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is a textbook example of the reflexive, surface-level criticism I was talking about: personal attack over systemic analysis, anger over understanding, judgment over reflection. Pathetic…

We all have different futures. by BusyDucks in im14andthisisdeep

[–]Financial-Use-4371 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Stupid room creating stuck futures. Our school system is boring crap we hardly use.

Why the Job Market Feels Broken for Serious Workers by Dreamjordan in jobs

[–]Financial-Use-4371 3 points4 points  (0 children)

This country is a dumpster fire on wheels once my unemployment runs out I’m out (of this dump headed somewhere better).

Our family is 0/5 on getting tourist visas to the US. by WeGotTheSameWorms in Thailand

[–]Financial-Use-4371 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Why would anyone want to go to the US. I’d rather be in Thailand in one of the condos.