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This being reddit, I'm guessing that contractor/landlord interaction was completely made up as a parable to illustrate some point about landlords being parasitic/rent being too high.
This is a classic scam for Irish traveller gypsies to pull. You do a shoddy repair job then guilt or intimidate the owner into paying up before moving on to the next town.
It's well known in Ireland, I've seen news articles about this same thing happening in France and Australia and Youtube has some recent American tv news clips linking them with violent crimes and some direct recordings of travellers arguing with police etc so it looks like they've started causing trouble in the US now.
How do irish travellers make it to the US?
They travel!
I'd be surprised if they last very long here though. We lack the long term structures of intense racism, respect for family structures that combine to produce gypsy culture.
There's definitely roma in the US living their traditional con artist lives. Don't know about Irish travellers.
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The same way their eastern european counterparts do- bleeding heart pinkos think a well-deserved reputation for being scum of the earth entitles you to come live in the US.
Knock it off with "bleeding heart pinkos" and "scum of the earth." If you want to critique immigration advocates or Irish travelers in a more effortful way, you must make the effort, not just drop your boo-labels.
You've been warned about this a lot. You have a mix of warnings for low-effort random racial slurs and ad hominems, and occasional AAQCs, so you can clearly write well when you choose to, but much of the time you don't care. You've mostly gotten short tempbans because you're overall a fairly good contributor, but you aren't going to be allowed to keep doing this with impunity.
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There aren’t that many under-40 (non-Russian, non-Jewish) Eastern Europeans in the US. A few people in tech, some diversity visa winners, some affluent students, some limited family reunification, but the numbers aren’t big.
Gypsies in America came from somewhere.
Sure, I thought most were Roma though rather than Irish travellers.
Yes, I've never seen any travellers, but ziganos are fairly recognizable in a way travellers aren't- dress like arabs with distinctly could be Indian could be south Slav features, talk fast, pretend to be Hispanic a lot, etc. The same behavior from travellers just comes off as normal white scumbags.
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They're not travellers, but fully 20% of my irish relatives are just coming off US travel bans for visa overstays in their twenties (Most of them got 10-15 year bans). It was (probably still is) incredibly common to just take a holiday to the US and not come back home for 4 or 5 years.
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They all have Irish or British passports so the old school method of booking a holiday and never coming back probably still works.
Some of them just hop across the wall on the US-Mexico border, and there are scattered news stories of Irish people smuggling rings 1, 2.
Some of them have been in America for generations and have become very rich through life insurance scams.
Interesting, thanks.
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They probably travel there…. Ok I will show myself the way out
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It's pretty clearly a troll post.
It has a couple nice features that make it well-calibrated for engagement.
#1) It gives off a #thathappened vibe. It's just so obviously fake. People can feel smart when they expose it.
#2) It buries the lede. Wait, this guy is 25 and has several properties. He got "lucky" in marketing? So this means he's either a scammer or has money from daddy. Again, this allows internet sleuths something to latch onto and post about.
My favorite form of burying the lede is posts that start with "Me (30m) and my girlfriend (22f)" and then, later on, reveal "when we first started dating 7 years ago...".
I hope you enjoy these helpful hints for getting engagement on your own short fiction on Reddit. I've been considering doing it myself lately. Not sure why. Seems fun.
It may be fun for some but if it's not obviously fake then it gratuitously damages social trust by adding to readers' expectations of bad behavior from others. I wish people wouldn't write these.
Damaging people's social trust in Reddit would be doing them a huge favor.
It would, but @Incanto's point is not that it's social trust in Reddit that's being damaged, but social trust in people in general. People read a fake story about a cruel or unjust landlord on reddit and slowly grow to believe that landlords are more likely than not to do them wrong, that all landlords are bad, that landlording is evil, that private property should be banned, that the means of production should be redistributed...
The point has also been made about those radio shows (i.e. "Ryan's Roses") where people are caught cheating on their partners, who call in -- they're fake but did damage to the public's trust in relationship fidelity and therefore in relationships in general. The same is true for /r/relationshipadvice and /r/aita.
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I don't think Reddit (at least most parts of it) are redeemable.
The only way to interact with an extremist propaganda factory is to mock it. I want Reddit to die and be replaced with something better.
The end result of this is /r/FuckLuigiMangione: an entirely invented drama op that exists purely for lulz.
I won't deny it's given me some belly laughs, but I don't see how it could be good for society. It's not even hurting Reddit: it's volunteer engagement farming that gives them more opportunities to display ads.
What's the point of that subreddit? To poke fun at the people who like Luigi, or the people who hate Luigi? It just doesn't make sense to me.
But in general, this is my least favorite aspect of the internet: real discussions boiled down to trolling and why-are-you-so-serious-about-serious-issue type loserdom. The people who care the least shouldn't always win. But nether should the people who care the most always win.
I guess I just see it as another area where the internet destroys authentic connection. If you bring up a serious issue with a real-life friend, you can have an actual discussion about it and maybe learn something. But outside of a few places on the internet, like here, it's lulz vs activism all the way down. Real talk with people who are concerned but not trying to sell you something is rarely possible.
Dramatards hit it big with the abortion bounty hunters thing, and have been chasing that high ever since.
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Chaos. It's literally an op by rDrama to make people on Reddit of every "side" post angry comments to share and laugh at them.
Stop going on Reddit. Seriously.
It's like complaining about porn recommendations on Porn Hub. You are telling on yourself.
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