Date: November 15th, 2025 12:39 PM
Author: SneakersSO
Greifvogel1993
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1d ago
Your ignorance of history and how landlords and landholders have used their ownership to extract wealth from lower classes is honestly not even surprising.
You have clearly bought into the idea that this is just a fair system that you have no choice but to participate in.
Do your wife and kids know you’re not actually the breadwinner of the family? Do they know that your tenants are the breadwinners of your family?
Do YOU know this?
No_District9762
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1d ago
Wild assumptions for someone who doesn’t even know me. I’m single, no wife, no kids, and no family tree to project your fantasies onto.
Everything I have, I built myself. High school dropout, started with nothing, learned the game, took the risk, and yeah it paid off. I don’t need anyone to ‘be the breadwinner for my family’ because I’m the only one in it.
You’re trying to psychoanalyze a stranger online because I helped a tenant who deserved it. That’s not oppression, that’s just me running my business responsibly.
Touch some sunlight. The world isn’t as dark as you’re convinced it is.
powered_by_eurobeat
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1d ago
“I am the kindest landlord. Everything I have I built myself. Where’s my parade??”
Greifvogel1993
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1d ago
You’re in denial about who you are.
Your belief that you worked so hard and built everything you have and therefore DESERVE to be a lord is some s-tier manifest destiny-type American bullshit.
Your business relies on horsing needed shelter and selling it back to laborers for a massive chunk of their total earnings. Knowing full and well they do not have a choice and they have to rent at your price or find another landlord to pay their money to.
Imagine I worked hard and secured and retained access to all of the water in your city, and decided to sell it back to you at 50% of your income. Then one day your cash stops flowing and you are mighty thirsty and I told you could have some water for free now, but that the payments will continue later.
Would I be justified as just a generous, humble businessman?
You ever seen that picture of the two French women tossing coins at barely clothed children in current-day Vietnam?
No_District9762
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1d ago
You put a lot of emotion into trying to rewrite my life story, but none of it changes reality.
I made a decision based on five years of trust with someone who earned it. You turned that into a monologue about systems and oppression because you needed a villain to argue with.
I’m not that villain. I’m also not your debate partner.
You don’t know me, you don’t know my situation, and you’re not qualified to speak on either. You’re shouting into a mirror and hoping I see myself in the reflection.
I don’t. And I won’t.
Take care.
maybenot-maybeso
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1d ago
Good analogy.
maybenot-maybeso
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1d ago
Everything I have, I built myself.
Paid for by your tenants
No_District9762
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1d ago
You really don’t know how real estate works. If my tenants were ‘paying for everything,’ I wouldn’t be the one who put up the capital, signed for the debt, took the risk, covered vacancies, repairs, taxes, insurance, maintenance, or the years it took before a single property even broke even.
If it were as easy as ‘tenants pay for it,’ everyone would be wealthy.
But they’re not… because it actually takes work, risk, and discipline three things you clearly didn’t factor in.
maybenot-maybeso
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1d ago
LOL. Keep telling yourself that.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5798444&forum_id=2).#49433064)