Texas students raise $250,000 for 80-year-old school janitor forced out of retirement
theguardian.comSubmitted by fgfgfgg t3_11azw8k in UpliftingNews
Submitted by fgfgfgg t3_11azw8k in UpliftingNews
Yeah... This is only uplifting on the surface. Reality is that 1) he was forced out of retirement to start with, and 2) this impressive gesture may not be enough.
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I don't see this as a situation where the government has failed. I see it as one where the culture has failed.
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Why does the government owe you anything?
Because we’ve been paying into it since birth
From birth? wow... Tough tax regime in the states then, getting taxed as an infant...
in the UK we start paying when we reach 18 and earn above a certain amount....
Technically our parents owe us everything and we as children should never have to work. Wasn’t our choice to be in this world. However that’s not how life works
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How has the government failed in this situation? Individuals are responsible for saving for their retirement. And we know very little of this person's situation other than his rent was increased.
Governments are formed to provide for the general welfare of their citizenry, among other things. 80 year olds being forced to work to keep up with rent is a clear societal problem that is negatively impacting the general welfare of the citizenry.
Not rocket science. Even if you just want to look at it from an economic angle you don't want older people having to work for longer and longer as you're bottlenecking jobs for younger people.
Thank you for answering my question. I can see where your reasoning makes sense when you believe what you do for why government exists. I wish you were correct, the United States would be a better place if it actually was formed to provide for the general welfare of its people.
I know why you're being downvoted, I just wish you weren't. I tend to agree with you. Many people believe social security is your retirement fund. It isn't. It's a supplement to it.
Save? When medical bills can take your entire life savings in seconds? Save? When rent goes up astronomically each year and the housing market is so inflated that the only people that can afford them is corporations? Save when food prices and gas prices are higher than ever? Yeah ok. Lets just save for retirement. Most americans dont have much money to save anymore even for emergencies, let alone retirement.
I get where you're coming from. I really do. However, I've had a different experience.
My girlfriend and I moved in together when we were 20. I was working quasi part time, and she definitely part time. We had our first kid a year later. By now I was full time working at Walmart, at minimum wage. We never applied for food stamps. We had our second kid two years later. I got fired form my job (totally my fault, unfortunately) now my wife and i were both working "part time". We bought our house in 2013, and I was diagnosed with Crohn's disease the same year when i almost died. (that was a fun 13k bill)
My wife and i didn't do anything special. We showed up to work every day, we worked hard, and we went home.
I have a hard time getting people to show up for their shifts now. People complain about money, but when I offer them extra shifts, they don't want the hours. 4-5 hours a day is the most I can get out of them. "8hrs is a long day..."
So I have a very hard time listening to "how do you expect to save money in this economy?!". There are absolutely things wrong in the world. Corporate greed is definitely an issue. But this pessimistic look on life isn't helping either. You want free healthcare? Maybe young adults should actually show up to vote in all elections, local up to federal. You know who does show up to every election? The "fuck you, I got mine" generation.
Asking for more money and instead of giving them a raise you decide to make them work more hours.
Our lives shouldn’t be about working 90% of our lifetime.
And using your experience to compare many millions of others who don’t have those outcomes is gross.
You sound like a young boomer or an older GenX who were both raised saying that hard work leads to so and so l. Overall it is simply not true, or else the most hard working people wouldn’t be struggling in life
I would love to give people a raise. I'm not allowed to. People have abused "merit raises" in the past, so now no one gets one. I'm not asking people to work 90% of their life. How about just 20hrs/wk?
I'm a millennial, not that it should really matter. While my personal experience is absolutely anecdotal, we did nothing special. I didn't have family get me a job/car/house. I applied for and secured a part time job, and showed up every day.
There are absolutely struggles out there. But they aren't insurmountable.
Another rich idealist...
Appreciate it.
I expected the down votes but had hoped I'd get a polite response explaining their logic as well.
We probably shouldn't have built an orphan-crushing machine in the first place eh.
We do know two things now: It can be retooled easily into the elder crushing machine, and child labor can defeat it. Just don't ask who is building it or why.
I love all the myopic enlightened redditors who comment this while ignoring the janitor who just Got a small fortune and are frothing at the mouth because he came out of retirement.
What would you like, for him to deny the money?
We'd like an end to the exploitative economy that forces the elderly out of retirement.
I wish we could end world hunger but I’m not gonna get pissed when the local restaurant offers free meals to homeless people. reality doesn’t usually match up with what we want.
Is receiving $250k a bad thing?
You keep acting like having to come out of retirement should be the default unless altruism vanquishes shitty reality.
Maybe we should change the default to not having to go back to work at 80.
Yeah maybe we should do a lot of awesome things but until that’s the reality we can take some small victories here and there.
People getting shitty would be actually being mad at the kids raising the money or the man accepting it. They are mad at the reality of the situation. Just because you don't like when people acknowledge reality when feel good stories like this are posted doesn't mean those people are being shitty.
It’s the same boring sophomoric observation made by equally boring and vapid people. No shit working at 80 sucks, what does that have to do with this man getting a quarter million dollars in response?
Here’s a news flash for you: nobody forces a fucking 80 year old to do anything, if he really didn’t want to work he would’ve said so.
Yes I suppose he has the right to starve in his home when the money runs out
Looks like he just got a small fortune gifted to him, but don’t let that get in the way of your surface level critique of society. You’re really changing the way you and everyone else repeat the same quips over and over.
The point is he shouldn’t have to rely on the generosity of children. He worked his whole life, retired, and the system fucked him over. It’s not that hard to say we live in a terrible economic system if it values a number over the livelihoods of millions of people
Cool, so what did your comment echoing the same shit as everyone else change? Nothing? I bet that 250k changed a lot for him though.
It sounds like you’re the one who’s mad he got this money lmao
If you’re regarded, maybe.
Dude stop
This is so bleak.
It seems that way sometimes. It's hard to see, but it's actually slowly getting better.
Before social security it was pretty common for old folks to just starve or be homeless. SS was established in 1935. There are people alive today that could probably tell those kinds of horrible stories.
That doesn't make this man's situation any less awful.
It's possible to build a world where the benevolence of children isn't required for an old man to retire. But it's going to take time and effort to get there.
Look for the helpers. They actually need more help to bring about meaningful change.
Nothing uplifting about this. Janitor shouldn’t have to come out of retirement in the first place. This country is fucked.
How many years retirement should people get in the US?
France has retirement age at 62, they started rioting when an attempt to raise it to 64 started...
It's the American dream is it not?
Retirement age should be 55
The old orphan crushing machine
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I'm not sure I understand your post. He had to come out of retirement because his rent was raised, right? How did capitalism discard him?
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you answered your own question literally
once again, socialism for the win!
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Can we get some uplifting stories that are organic? This sub is so dark "some people did something great for this person, who got totally screwed by some system or other person". I might as well watch the news.
Use the scroll on by feature ... There are tutorial vids on YouTube
Thought I was on r/aboringdystopia for a second.
/r/OrphanCrushingMachine shit right here
This is very impressive it's about 750$ per kid.
Wow...about as uplifting as that story about the 80yo woman who was arrested because she couldn't pay her rent.
Great job, America!
Flights leave every day...
Another sad story disguised as a feel-good one.
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Doing a Go Fund Me for one guy doesn’t change the world. Voting for UBI does. Spread the love folks.
There’s not enough info (intentionally) about why he has to come out of retirement.
One cause was because his rent increased $400, yes. But what else? Did he have insufficient savings to have entered retirement to begin with?
Or did he spend more than expected? A victim of elder abuse (theft)?
where do students get that kind of money?
CoveyIsHere t1_j9v23n1 wrote
Dystopian things in feel-good packages.
When a country's citizens have to pick up where its government has failed, it is a clear sign that the system is flawed