FairestOfThemAll37
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My disagreement with you is that you are not holding people accountable for their poor choices. Until people take responsibility for the stupid stuff they do, no one learns a lesson and we all pay for it.
Not necessarily the OP's friend situation, but I think we have a really interesting take on "personal responsibility" in the US. I think personal responsibility is incredibly important and may often be the issue (as I believe it is with the OP), but often times we're so used to the rhetoric that we ignore the fact that sometimes it is a macro problem.
I hear this a lot about millenials and student loans. Sure, individuals make choices on their loans etc. etc. but over 1 trillion dollars in student loan debts with a good chunk of that in default is not a micro problem. It's a macro problem on a systematic level.
I see this approach a lot-whether it's poverty, obesity, student loans, etc. They all have and individual component and a societal component. I think it's easier to say these people just need to make better choices than to try to solve the issue from a larger perspective.