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  • They genuinely believe the US is filled with millions of evil, lazy people on welfare who don't work and play videogames all day and collect $50,000/year in benefits...

    Meanwhile you have billionaires like Elon Musk who pays people to play videogames all day for him, and they don't bat a fucking eyelash.... (I mean, by no means the worst thing musk does, but you get my point)

    It's so insanely removed from reality

  • I have no idea what book series you read (or if you've read it at all) but you are...very off on this take.

    Don't get me wrong, JK Rowling is a total piece of shit, but the books themselves are distinctly anti classism, "blood purity," slavery, misogyny, and a whole host of other things you listed.

    Are they without any flaw? Certainly not. Is it okay if people boycott the media because of Rowling's ongoing transphobia? Absolutely. But most of what you've listed about the book series is blatantly untrue...

  • Yeah, I would wager that this is not really a generational thing (or at least, not a cutoff between millennials and gen z).

    I'm a millennial and I guarantee there are plenty of people my age who would have no idea what op's question means...

  • I dunno, I think there's credence to considering it as a worry.

    Like with an addictive substance: yeah, some people are going to be dangerously susceptible to it, but that doesn't mean there shouldn't be any protections in place...

    Now what the protections would be, I've got no clue. But I think a blanket, "They'd fall into psychosis anyway" is a little reductive.