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Classism In America

Lisa CoteWS 405

University of new HampshireJoelle Ruby Ryan

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The finer things in life come easy for the wealthy,

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the average and poor people aretrying to stay financially healthy.

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Day to day money issuesare always on people’s minds,

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As they struggle to make ends meet,it’s very hard some times.

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The average American citizen lives from payday to payday,

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Silverspoon guys and galsjust go on their merry way.

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Reality stars like

Snooki and the

Situation,

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Are now a part of

the celebrity attention.

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With the large amounts of moneythey now have to spend,

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They won’t have to ask forthat one time lend.

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So as they’re paid to party

day to night,

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A lower class mother worksnonstop with all her might.

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While applying to collegesby a child of the higher class,

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They have little worry because

they’ll get by with that “free pass”.

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However a little girl on the other hand,

doesn’t think about much while playing in

the sand.

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She doesn’t know that while she plays care free,

her father tells her motherthey must flee.

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For little Jenny has no idea of her parents

socio-economic state,

she will grow up poor not knowing her educational

fate.

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In the past high school has

been known as the “best” years,

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but when you don’t have the popular brands, you result

with tears.

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If you’re not sporting the new Ugg boots or a backpack from

The North Face,

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you’ll be moving up the social

ladder at a very slow pace.

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Now I hate being the

bearer of bad news,

but I think it’s time we all tooka walk in someone else's

shoes.

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Because the America I love and call my home, is a place where

different classes do in fact roam.

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We can all work

together

to stop the discrimination

and oppression,

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before this country

experiences another sad

life of depression.

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So if you’re one that lives a cushy lifestyle, where you can

sit back with your coffee, relax, and watch your kids play in a

pig pile,

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remember there is a familyout there,

living with such

horrible despair.

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And although you may have worked hard to get where you

are today,

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that family will struggle every step of

the way.