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@RadicalGraffiti The billionaires are the root cause of the perpetuation of world poverty and are failing to moderate their industry causing the environmental disaster.
The 1% are malevolent and as malignant as metastasizing fatal cancer for the human race.
depends on how you define poor I suppose, for the most destitute who are homeless I'd tend to agree your right.. but for the vast majority of people, even the lower class, this still applies.
The meme i posted doesnt saying anything about **changing** the government. You can use it to control other people just the way it is.
We already covered that I dont think people who are truely destitute and poor can.. I said lower-class (lower-middle and up in this case) however and up can... Do you mean to rephrase your question to mean the lower class I referred to?
I aleady answered this question if you arent going to rephrase it... so no you dont have to rephrase it, but if you dont its useless in its current form as I already addressed the case of destitute poor people.
@freemo
I'd argue that the red column should be much wider at the top than at the bottom. But actually, I think it's ultimately useless, even counterproductive ... nay, reinforcing part of the problem, to try to delineate one group of people and call them "evil" or blame them for stuff....
Blame is a tool to distribute revenge/retribution, but revenge does not solve issues. Accumulation of unchecked power is dangerous, no matter in whose hands it ends up.
@RadicalGraffiti
I think the problem is pretty equal in terms of percentage of each class who are the bad guys.
@freemo
The more I thino about this: It's actually kinda useless to discuss that, really, because everyone has their own impressions, and there is no scenario where we can judge someone a "bad guy" based on "these simple rules". Because any simple rule to judge other people is basically prejudice, and therfore bad...
Also, I think almost nobody is bad, but almost everyone will act bad if you put them in the bad guy seat and tell them to do their thing.
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