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"America is the land of opportunity."
Edit: Maybe this just falls under "lies."
Oh there's a fucktonne of opportunity if you are already rich like 99% of all the 'self made' billionaires.
Even Bill Gates came from privilege.
This is by design.
I always hung around the burnouts in highschool my early 20s. So many people would always claim that school was pointless because bill gates was a drop out.
He dropped out of Harvard.
No one really remembered that part. So no, sorry Paul, you never had a chance at being a billionaire when you decided to drop out from our community college in philosophy class. It turns out being a dropout wasn't what helped make the billions.
They have to maintain the illusion to keep us all from rioting.