• maness300@lemmy.world
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    9 months ago

    Woah, it’s almost like magnitude matters and the amount of people doing something is important.

    More people are renting than owning.

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        9 months ago

        Yeah, there are two generations.

        The rome generation and this one.

        Nothing in between, and certainly not a generation that valued ownership more than the current one.

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          9 months ago

          No, there are also the many generations in between where the wealthy minority owned almost all of the land and charged for the “privilege” of living there.

          Seriously, I have no idea why you think it’s the norm in history for most people to own their own property.

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            9 months ago

            I have no idea why you think it’s the norm in history for most people to own their own property.

            Because you have a bad habit of making up stances for other people.

            I never said, nor implied, it was the ‘norm in history.’

            My exact words were: “Renting is the biggest scam this generation has convinced itself to fall for” which is true.

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              9 months ago

              Because you have a bad habit of making up stances for other people.

              I was going to respond to the rest of what you said, but first you made this claim. I’m sure you can provide evidence for this. Unless it was a lie, of course. Was it a lie?