I completely agree, there’s a definite layer of leading with a statement that you’re on the right side of whatever the dominant demographic feels strongly about. It seems like if you aren’t personally suffering enough it means you’re part of the problem. Call it non-poverty guilt?
I completely agree, there’s a definite layer of leading with a statement that you’re on the right side of whatever the dominant demographic feels strongly about. It seems like if you aren’t personally suffering enough it means you’re part of the problem. Call it non-poverty guilt?