The American Kill Line
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- #Economic Inequality
- #Political Propaganda
- #Social Safety Nets
- Realizing lifelong exposure to propaganda evokes anger and a sense of freedom to reevaluate worldviews.
- Chinese state media highlights 'American kill line' slang, reflecting U.S. economic fragility and lack of social safety nets.
- China's poverty reduction of 850 million people since 1979 demonstrates effective government investment in citizens.
- Personal experience illustrates U.S. financial precarity: unemployment, family loss, health crisis, and natural disaster nearly led to ruin.
- Societal blame on homeless people stems from fear of similar fate, deflecting from systemic failures.
- Housing all U.S. homeless would cost $9.6B, equivalent to five days of military spending in the Iran war.
- Corporate layoffs (e.g., Meta, Nike, Amazon) and AI-driven job cuts exacerbate economic insecurity amid inflation.
- Urgent need for new economic approaches as wealth inequality and suffering increase.
- Midterm elections offer opportunity to elect progressive candidates (e.g., Bernie Sanders-aligned figures) for systemic change.