They're angry because they're incapable of experiencing joy or any kind of happiness. They need that circuitry in their brains firing at all times because they need their escape from the $7.25 wage flipping burgers. It's kind of sad really, they belong to the generation that was fed lies that everything would turn out fine if they just went to college and got a degree in English or in social studies. They were brought up with the idea that they're some kind of special snowflake and everything would work out. You see, the real world needs more people that can analyze the wage gap.
When trying to participate in the real world, it is nothing like their hugbox/bubble and they cry incessantly, falling back on some federal wage menial job because they have neither the skills or the real world experience to survive. So their real escape is to 'rebel' or bully people that actually did put the work in to make something out of their lives. Then the realization hits; they've been standing still for a decade with only their impotent activism on their CV. Back to REEEsetera again to open up a suicide thread.
This is a tad harsh. Not everyone on Era is poor. I'd say the average era user is wealthier than the average user of other more popular social media sites. Largely due to the email restrictions on creating new accounts. Most lower middle class/working class/poor people do not have an email address that is not outlook, gmail, hotmail, or yahoo. All of which are banned on Era.
Now many on Era consider themselves poorer than they are and love to exaggerate their struggles. On any news thread talking about American income or wealth, large chunks of posters were shocked at how poor the average American is.
One of the more memorable threads revealing their wealth privilege/blind-spot was the "Do you consider a personal income of $100,000 USD to be rich?" thread. It was filled with rich people arguing to posters making half or a quarter of what they make how hard their lives were and how they were NOT rich.The funny thing was a big study on world emissions by income groups was released a few months later and showed that if you make $100,000 USD a year you are among the richest 1% of humanity. lol
TL;DR: Poor people aren't going to rush out to buy both consoles at launch. Or own multiple consoles, or have a $2,000 gaming PC, like so many on Era do.
Trust me. I'm a poor a son of bitch with 2 jobs, working 6 days of the week. I'm regularly interacting with lower income folks and few have the same spending habits of Era. Hell I know I guy who had to sell his gaming PC, because he was low on cash.