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Darkover

Darkover

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Jul 29, 2021
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The government can do anything it wants to you in this capitalist hellhole cut your benefits so you can't afford to live make you homeless and you just have to put up with it

The government has the power to do whatever it wants because it controls the laws, the economy, and the institutions that enforce them. If they decide to cut benefits, raise taxes, or change policies that make life harder, there's not much the average person can do to stop it. They justify these decisions with excuses like "budget constraints" or "reducing dependency," but in reality, it's about controlling resources and keeping people in a constant state of struggle so they don't have the time or energy to fight back.

They control the money, meaning they determine how much support people get through welfare, disability benefits, and public services. If they decide to cut funding, people who rely on it are left with no alternatives. They also control the laws, so even if policies are harmful, they are still legal because the government makes and enforces the rules. Protesting or resisting can be met with fines, arrests, or other legal consequences.

Housing is another major issue. Rising rents, lack of social housing, and rules that make it harder for people to get assistance all serve to make homelessness a growing problem. If benefits get cut, many can't afford rent, and the government doesn't care. The system isn't designed to help people—it's designed to function in a way that benefits the government and wealthy elites. If some people get crushed in the process, that's seen as an acceptable loss.

Even if people vote, protest, or complain, it rarely changes anything. The system is built to be unchangeable unless it benefits those in power. The people suffering the most have the least ability to challenge it because they're too busy just trying to survive. It's a vicious cycle—make people dependent, then cut off support and blame them for struggling. And if someone ends up homeless or starving, the government acts like it's their fault instead of the result of policies designed to keep people desperate.
 
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I am blessed to live in here, in my country. The government provides housing and meds. You get like 1500 euroes per month, 586 euroes goes to rent per month, but I am kinda ashamed, living on taxpayers money. I wanna be productive member of society.
 
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I am blessed to live in here, in my country. The government provides housing and meds. You get like 1500 euroes per month, 586 euroes goes to rent per month, but I am kinda ashamed, living on taxpayers money. I wanna be productive member of society.
i live in the uk get 1360£ plus rent paid for which is 455£ s grand total of 1815£ per month for single person in a one bed room flat
get meds paid for as well plus national health services, i have a brain injury and can't work at all as well as many other health problems
 
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divinemistress36

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Jan 1, 2024
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I am blessed to live in here, in my country. The government provides housing and meds. You get like 1500 euroes per month, 586 euroes goes to rent per month, but I am kinda ashamed, living on taxpayers money. I wanna be productive member of society.
May I ask what country you in?
The government can do anything it wants to you in this capitalist hellhole cut your benefits so you can't afford to live make you homeless and you just have to put up with it

The government has the power to do whatever it wants because it controls the laws, the economy, and the institutions that enforce them. If they decide to cut benefits, raise taxes, or change policies that make life harder, there's not much the average person can do to stop it. They justify these decisions with excuses like "budget constraints" or "reducing dependency," but in reality, it's about controlling resources and keeping people in a constant state of struggle so they don't have the time or energy to fight back.

They control the money, meaning they determine how much support people get through welfare, disability benefits, and public services. If they decide to cut funding, people who rely on it are left with no alternatives. They also control the laws, so even if policies are harmful, they are still legal because the government makes and enforces the rules. Protesting or resisting can be met with fines, arrests, or other legal consequences.

Housing is another major issue. Rising rents, lack of social housing, and rules that make it harder for people to get assistance all serve to make homelessness a growing problem. If benefits get cut, many can't afford rent, and the government doesn't care. The system isn't designed to help people—it's designed to function in a way that benefits the government and wealthy elites. If some people get crushed in the process, that's seen as an acceptable loss.

Even if people vote, protest, or complain, it rarely changes anything. The system is built to be unchangeable unless it benefits those in power. The people suffering the most have the least ability to challenge it because they're too busy just trying to survive. It's a vicious cycle—make people dependent, then cut off support and blame them for struggling. And if someone ends up homeless or starving, the government acts like it's their fault instead of the result of policies designed to keep people desperate.
They take away peaceful ways to ctb yet want to cut our benefits and provide no way to help us contribute to society. We are expected to adapt to a sick society
 
DivineSpark

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Feb 9, 2025
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i live in the uk get 1360£ plus rent paid for which is 455£ s grand total of 1815£ per month for single person in a one bed room flat
get meds paid for as well plus national health services, i have a brain injury and can't work at all as well as many other health problems
I am sorry to hear about your struggle and health problems.
May I ask what country you in?

They take away peaceful ways to ctb yet want to cut our benefits and provide no way to help us contribute to society. We are expected to adapt to a sick society
I am from Finland, our healthcare and mental healthcare is top notch and it is quite affordable, but lately prices of everything has gone up, groceries and rent. 5 years ago rent was about 517 euroes, now it is 586 euroes. (41 square meters apartment)
 
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I am sorry to hear about your struggle and health problems.

I am from Finland, our healthcare and mental healthcare is top notch and it is quite affordable, but lately prices of everything has gone up, groceries and rent. 5 years ago rent was about 517 euroes, now it is 586 euroes. (41 square meters apartment)
The Scandinavia countries are the happiest. I heard doctors there will send patients to places like greece or somewhere sunny island for depression?
 
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The Scandinavia countries are the happiest. I heard doctors there will send patients to places like greece or somewhere sunny island for depression?
And this is why I feel ashamed. I live in happiest country on earth. I have no right to feel miserable, anxious and bad. I should be grateful.
 
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divinemistress36

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Jan 1, 2024
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And this is why I feel ashamed. I live in happiest country on earth. I have no right to feel miserable, anxious and bad. I should be grateful.
Mental illness doesnt care how good your life is
 
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Mar 8, 2024
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Damnnn... reading all this makes me ashamed of living in Australia. Our rents more expensive than what you guys have listed and I get less support from the government. Its totally fucked! No wonder the homelessness is growing in Australia!
 
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steveholt

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Feb 15, 2025
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Im so anxious and woeried at the moment i will lose my care pay my bills and lose the little bit of life i have due to this.. ive relapsed on my drinking as its prtty much .. i dont give a fuck anymore..
 
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SoulCage

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Dec 28, 2023
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It's a vicious cycle—make people dependent, then cut off support and blame them for struggling. And if someone ends up homeless or starving, the government acts like it's their fault instead of the result of policies designed to keep people desperate.
Like my mother always said:"make sure you have good grades and get your diploma, otherwise you are likely to end up in bad jobs or be homeless".
Jokes on you, I ended up in shit jobs despite graduating as a top student. She fed me the lies that were forced onto her by the system. A system that requires everyone to be always productive, to always put work before health, to be neurotypical, to have common desires, to exchange hours of our life for stupid jobs that only exist to satisfy shareholders that demand growth, growth, growth. To create meaningless plastic junk, to treat everything and everyone as a resource, to make us all dependent on things that are not accessible to us when we can't afford it and at the same time gets thrown away, because it didn't sell. I know that nature has always been about survival of the strongest, but I can't fucking believe that the majority of our species is still brainwashed into thinking that everyone has equal opportunities to improve life with some effort. If they would actually use their brains then they would realize that the economy REQUIRES for some people to work low wage jobs so that particular businesses can afford to exist. If we all suddenly decide to get a specialized eduction for a skilled job then everything would fall apart.
We are trapped - doomed to never or ever be free, because the people with money and wealth are in power.
There is no hope.
 
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Cauliflour

Cauliflour

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Mar 24, 2025
23
And this is why I feel ashamed. I live in happiest country on earth. I have no right to feel miserable, anxious and bad. I should be grateful.
People aren't perfect. No matter how great you country's system is, the brain can come up with flaws. I mean, it's a fatty meat slab build on electricity, do you really think something like that can be perfectly content 100% of the time? No. You can feel grateful while also acknowledging that you want to be more independent and not have to rely on government money, which is perfectly valid. The future can be uncertain and security brings comfort. Don't feel ashamed that you feel like you're not grateful enough, feel determined to try to improve yourself one step at the time. I wish you the best of luck and hope that inflation doesn't strike you down. :)
I've basically accepted that I'll never be able to buy a house or a flat in my twenties and strangely enough that brings comfort to me. I suppose it's like

"well, things suck, let's turn it into a dark comedy!".

I would rather stay at my parents' house than throw money down the drain for rent. At least with the former I can save up.
 
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Ijustcantanymore

Ijustcantanymore

Member
Nov 22, 2024
48
I am blessed to live in here, in my country. The government provides housing and meds. You get like 1500 euroes per month, 586 euroes goes to rent per month, but I am kinda ashamed, living on taxpayers money. I wanna be productive member of society.
Ugh not the "productive member of society" capitalist propaganda. I swear I wish I could just thanos snap all the capitalists away for convincing people of this utter bullshit.

You don't need to produce anything in order to deserve life, comfort and happiness. Please break free of this crap. I beg you.