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NotTooOld I guess there will be lots of advice on how to save money, and that might not be a bad thing. Many younger people have no idea how to economise and probably spend on luxuries thinking they are essentials. Their very first priority should be to feed and clothe their children, so I get very angry when I hear of children being sent to school hungry with no breakfast, that is pure laziness. It costs next to nothing to fill your child up with a bowl of porridge and that should be more important than anything.
I see we have someone "defining the enemy" yet again. This time it is "younger people".
Younger people are not our enemy, nor are they a group of "others"; somehow different from us. They do know how to economise and how to prioritise the essentials. They are no different to any other generation.
This is a strange group to hate as we brought them up. The poster also doesn't seem to know much about the household economy of the poorest. It does cost something to fill a child up with a bowl of porridge. When you have nothing left and cannot make what you get stretch further, hostility and prejudice towards you are not helpful.
Some people always have to have a group against whom they can encourage others to discriminate. This "othering" has led to the terrible deaths of the "defined enemy" in the past. Why do people still do it?


