• RaoulDook@lemmy.world
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    2 years ago

    It’s a lame edgelord-tier take to make jokes that imply it’s good that rich people died. They died in a nightmare scenario that they paid for, which is ironic but still sad. Those were still people.

    I don’t hate people for being rich. I hate how the system we live under enables some to get absurdly rich while others suffer from poverty. You all know that you would take a billion dollars if you had the chance to get it. Then you’d be one of “those people”

    • flambonkscious@sh.itjust.works
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      2 years ago

      No, I think there’s a difference between hypothetically receiving a billion and what one does to earn/generate a billion.

      The difference is exploitation, and sure, that’s a fundamental part of our daily lives (he tapped into a smart phone, the hypocrisy is real), but the difference is they almost certainly doubled down in their greed, whereas I’m just maintaining comfortable levels within my sphere of influence - maybe I’m just mediocre, but I honestly believe the world is a better place without your typical billionaire.

    • MiddleWeigh@lemmy.world
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      2 years ago

      I agree with your sentiment.

      They are largely a product of modern society and economics, raised up by this beast, a ton of learned behavior mixed with the worst of human nature… crammed into a person.

      By default, for me, they are ultimately relatable. I can see how they got that way.

      I don’t agree with their actions, I think they are mostly immoral and I think we can do without them.

      But I can not say I’m glad they died. That would serve no function.

      But, this meme is kinda funny.