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Poilievre moving down a sliding scale toward admitting he’ll cut some Liberal social programs
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It's an outdated way of thinking. Society has come a long way in terms of emotional intelligence in the last several decades, with much greater sensitivity and in some ways, class consciousness- 'hard work' as an employee of a company isn't seen as nearly the banner of pride it used to be. People are more aware of inequality in the workplace than they were a decade ago and there's more or less unanimous agreement that things need a big overhaul.
Even the boomers I meet and work with are like 'I am so fucking sick of working this much', instead of the 'life's not fair, snowflake' rhetoric many of them were rolling with pre-Covid
I think change is on the horizon. Maybe later rather than sooner. But I think things are going to start to look pretty radical when the Millennials reach retirement age.