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I have never been working class

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United States
开始于 July 13, 2026

Unlike some American elites, I actually understand this fact

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I have never been working class

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CLAIM 发布者 admin Jul 13, 2026
The distinction between working class and elite experiences shapes our societal structures and should be discussed openly.

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Empathy from elites can bridge the gap between classes and foster collaborative efforts for social progress.

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Understanding the working class is essential for elites to create policies that truly benefit society as a whole.

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Elites often misinterpret working-class struggles, leading to ineffective solutions that fail to address real issues.

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Claiming to understand the working class without lived experience can undermine genuine efforts to address their needs.

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