Well, I guess it depends.
100% of any population isn't going to have a problem or feel minimalized. But most of certain populations do, I'm sure.
I'm not talking about the irrational outraged leaders of radical stuff, just nice, normal people wanting a good life and are willing to earn it, but face numerous obstacles the rest of us don't have to overcome.
Obviously, I'd include marginalized minorities, but also, what do we do with poor people living in rural areas who have been duped into thinking they're part of the in crowd of a party, but aren't? What do we do with everyone taken advantage of by the fine print?
What would we say is the percentage of people that aren't happy, but did their best in their pursuit of it? I have no idea, maybe 25-30%? I mean, we could cast a wide-ass net here - the misinformed who had a kid at 17 because they were only taught abstinence and abortion wasn't an option, socially. The young vets with permanent problems that aren't evident by just looking at them, and have been let loose....
Where does it end?