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Originally Posted by JurisDictum
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Unless your really charming and intelligent -- your poor for life. Good luck being a young charming intelligent professional if you grew up poor. Chances are you won't even read at a god damn 12 grade level when you enter college poor. Your not going to be that big pockets demand of young college graduates. Big law firms in New York literally won't hire you unless your parents are rich -- if if your the most intelligent college kid there.
It really is amazing to see people argue that its everything under the sun other than what it obviously is -- the wealthy have entrenched their wealth and opportunity is lower than ever.
It's getting worse. The solutions free market fanatics come up with aren't working.
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Most of my friends in the tri-state area (Catholic et al) went to Jesuit schools and such, good top 40 schools. While in their later years they started realizing through internships that they needed a leg up somehow and Jesuit schools have a lack of Greek life or fraternity of any meaning.
This is where the homosexual agenda comes into play.
So some of my good friends began to transition and orient away from a straight life in promise of greater economic success to be had, with more of a social/charming/gay love scene.
Anyone familiar with NYC or Midtown Manhattan knows what I am talking about. A lot of college graduates start flirting with full blown homosexuality out of desperation for exceptionalism or what they think will lead to success. He would return from NYC and tell us about how great it was. We were all kind of shocked since he had never had any gay leanings before and had dated all women and talked about girls his entire life.
I haven't talked to 1 of them in about 6 years since he got too deep into the gay obsession while trying to find success in the Finance industry. Prior to becoming gay, he was dropped by JP Morgan for lack of sufficient education (non-Ivy, yet top 40). He was then dropped by Bank of America during the 2009 recession.
Think I should give him a call and see where his career is at?