I am sure Anja will come back and make all things clear, she has tried to do it so often without success, although I do not quite understand why (she hasn't been successful in her attempts) The initial post was very clear to me.
Essentially she is saying, I think, that when there are so many people living in real poverty, using food banks, struggling to pay rent, she finds it irritating when people she knows, who have a large income which they spend on luxuries like the latest car, technology, etc. then complain that they are really struggling to manage to buy the basics of life: food, utility bills etc. She is assuming we all understand what poverty means etc etc, but her thread is about those who spend thousands of pounds on status symbols and then cannot afford the basics and then (erroneously) consider themselves struggling.
Having read the post, I think she expected people to react, broadly, in one of two ways either we can agree with her that people like that are really irritating, that they have no idea what true poverty is and need educating, give examples of such families we know etc etc
Or
We can defend them, say about the pressure on children to have all the gadgets, how families need big 4 x 4s because they are safer (they aren't) that they need space for the children and large status dog, that the big house and garden are needed because the dog is so big etc etc.
What seems irrelevant is long screeds on poverty. There seems to be quite a large group of posters on GN who feel that we should not let any thread, no matter what the subject, go by without having a least half a dozen posts on it on those who live in poverty. There is a thread about bluebells running at the moment, I haven't looked at it recently but I am sure there is a post on it reminding us that many people in society are so poor that they cannot afford to buy bluebells and have no garden to plant them in, only an empty can that had once contained food from the Food Bank.
I am well aware that there are many people in this country who are poor and need help but I think posters who are constantly waving the poverty flag around their heads and value signalling their compassion and care are treating those who struggle in poverty with disrespect and using them for their own aggrandisment. There are threads where discussions about poverty are real and heartfelt and discussed with respect. I am afraid many of the poverty stories scattered randomly around other threads remind me of the Monty Python sketch where a group of men struggle to compete in proving they had risen to wealth from the poorest background.
Now I will put my tin hat on and duck.