It’s interesting being in a financial class now where I see people calling for my death daily on social media (not me specifically but me as a category of people). I’m not defending bad people, I don’t think I’m one of them on balance, I’m just making a narrow comment where it’s interesting to wake up and think “oh look, someone I had dinner with a dozen times calling for my death.”

@mitchellh I don’t want there to be any billionaires. But I only want that to be accomplished through taxation and other policies.

No one should die. But no one should have so much money they can distort our system, either.

(And obviously, one of the first policies needs to be limiting how much one person can spend on politicians.)

@lkanies I'm supportive of all that. I don't mind general calls for better policies, taxation, etc. It's just weird when people call for literal death. Not "they shouldn't exist [by policy]" but "they should die." I can't find the toot now, it was a few days ago, but there was one going around that was like "pick a random billionaire and kill them" and I was like... oh okay. lol.

@mitchellh @lkanies I think the people reacting like that are a mix of generally disturbed individuals and people expressing their powerlessness in what a lot of people consider a totally inappropriate way.

I assume a lot of this is because regulatory measures to limit accumulation of wealth have not worked.

@aidenfoxivey @mitchellh s/have not worked/have been abandoned because they worked too well/
@lkanies @mitchellh Fair point lol - I’m too young to know when it worked - so all I know is it not really working.