(I’ve heard peasant life in that time had better quality of life in the sense of stability in comparison to currently.)
You’re misrepresenting my point. You were talking about quantity of people’s lives being improved and now you’re flipping to individual person’s comparisons.
The wealth disparity between the capitalist class and the working class in America now is worse than it was in France during French revolution.
The only reason “more people are moving out of poverty” is because we literally have more humans now.
You would totally be telling the French to shut up during the French revolution, because literally slavery exists somewhere else.
I used to use Spotify but got sick of their recommendations. Vastly different genre playlists would still get top100 songs recommended. Sabrina Carpenter in all my playlists.
I moved to Pandora, their recommendation engine is way less biased. Fewer features in the app, tho
Ah. Well you see I was raised to think that the US was an egalitarian society, that hard work leads to success, that people should be measured by their actions.
And I believed it. My bad, that’s on me.