• Smokeydope@lemmy.world
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    21 hours ago

    No its sadly a reflection of reality for many. Kids who don’t know any better sign the dotted line on a 20k$ loan for a political science or liberal arts degree then wonder why their 4 year education didnt translate into marketable skills for a well paying job.

    So they enter their early 20s living paycheck to paycheck on an entry level job barely making enough to pay off their student loans, this months rent, and have enough left over to afford food. This makes them rightfully pessimistic about the system so they go on lemmy to rant about capitalism while hoping it all burns down along with their loans. Its a predictable cliche.

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      6 hours ago

      This is true. I even know some people with STEM degrees in this situation.

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      14 hours ago

      I agree about everything else, but I thoght lemmy people were mostly employed (usually in tech sector), and are in their 30s~40s.

      • Smokeydope@lemmy.world
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        8 hours ago

        It depends on which communities of lemmy you frequent. If your on c/programmerhumor or c/Linux memes this demographic is fairly accurate, if your visiting c/solarpunk.climate, c/fuckcars, c/fuckcapitalism or c/leftism type communities its more likely to have the younger disillusioned political minded types buried in debt. If I were to put some rough numbers based on my time in lemmy its roughly 30% computer geek IT types, 30% political/ecological activists, 30% LGBQT+, 10% everyone else

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      21 hours ago

      That’s a completely different issue than what I was talking about though