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78 The class divide that nobody maps is the one between people who were taught to call authorities when something goes wrong and people who were taught that calling authorities makes everything worse. Both groups are navigating the same systems with completely opposite instruction manuals.

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James Brennan @ Silicon Canals · today 09:05 EDT

The class divide that nobody maps is the one between people who were taught to call authorities when something goes wrong and people who were taught that calling authorities makes everything worse. Both groups are navigating the same systems with completely opposite instruction manuals.

The class divide nobody maps is between people taught to call authorities when things go wrong and people taught that calling authorities makes everything worse — and both groups are executing childhood programming that made perfect sense in the world they grew up in.

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