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Let them eat cake

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  1. A saying that shows insensitivity to or incomprehension of the realities of life for the unfortunate. Rousseau, in his Confessions, tells of a great princess who, on being informed that the country people had no bread, replied, “Let them eat cake.” This statement is often, and incorrectly, attributed to Marie Antoinette.


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Let them eat cake – and oysters, and chocolate, and chili peppers – this holiday season with gifts for those who appreciate fine food and drink.

From Seattle Times • Nov. 16, 2023

Let them eat cake, and let them hire jury consultants.

From Washington Post • Nov. 21, 2021

Like Marie Antoinette saying Let them eat cake.

From Slate • Dec. 23, 2014

Let them eat cake  “It’s not elegantly stated…I’m speaking off the cuff in response to a question.”

From Economist • Sep. 20, 2012

It will also utterly do away with many of her prejudices against the foreigner and it will make the "Let them eat cake" attitude impossible.

From New Faces by Neagle, Charles F.