• PugJesus@lemmy.world
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    “The billionaires said I could be one of them if I let them live, so I sacrificed the biosphere.” - Millions of morons

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      it’s more horrifying than that. they’re fine with the boot on their neck as long as they can keep their boot on someone else. they don’t think they’re temporarily embarassed millionaires. they think the rich deserve to be rich, and the suffering deserve to suffer, and they’ll vote based on making sure the suffering continue to be in pain

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      The funny part is the billionaire never even whispered that. They just go to it instinctively like maggots to rancid meat.

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        It’s kind of indirectly implied by what they say though. Think of the Elon Musk worship sphere, that basically argues if we just give him more money and vote for his politics, we’re gonna have self-driving cars and travel to Mars whenever we want. Oh, and by the way, buy this cryptocurrency (that he happens to own a lot of) if you wanna profit from it all too. This can also be extended to other tech bros like Peter Thiel and Marc Andreesen.

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      Their wealth will trickle down and then we can save the environment! - Jordan Peterson (effectively)

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    Although I’m very anti billionaire, I would put capitalism there.

    If suddenly all the billionaires magically disappear, the world will get morally lighter sure but in a decade you’ll have new ones.

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      I just explained this to someone who claimed killing the UHC CEO was “self-defense” for all the people suffering from all the wrongs he was responsible for at UHC. As if CEOs aren’t easily replaceable and as if the new CEO would significantly change things.

      Yeah, the guy might have done it to get revenge, but if it was self-defense, it was the worst attempt at self-defense ever.

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    Killing 2700 doesnt save the planet, thats the problem. For some reason complex solutions like tax and election finance reform are so far beyond the average person’s intellectual capacity that they fall back on Unga Bunga big stick.

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      With the 2700 owning all of the avenues to tax and election reform, seems like it’s not likely that’s going to be easier than the old unga bunga.

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        But killing 2700 doesn’t take away their avenues. It just makes 2700 more who are more defensive and hostile.

        To put this into perspective, the Trump Admin has a combined networth of a MINIMUM of $540 Bn USD, and more than 50% voted for them. Do you understand? This isn’t us versus 2700 people. It’s us versus the majority of people.

        There is no “Easy Way.”

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        What do you think happens to companies when a CEO dies suddenly- from murder or from another cause?

        Because the answer is not that the company folds or that it suddenly puts people over profits. The answer is the company finds a new CEO who puts profit over people.

        There is no shortage of people with MBAs.

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          Do you think there are just 2700 CEOs and that that’s what that number refers to?

          But to answer your question, perhaps at some point the CEO taking over for the murdered one thinks deeper about business practices. Maybe even the merit of killing people for profit with your business practices is taught in MBA programs alongside the possibility or in some happy world likelihood of being punished accordingly for doing so.

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            That’s not how corporations work.

            They are required to generate a profit for their shareholders. If they don’t, the CEO can be removed by the shareholders and the board and replaced.

            I get it. You want things to be easy. They aren’t. There is not an easy way out of global capitalism that involves shooting a few people, sorry.

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                This does not make things easier. In any way. CEOs die suddenly all the time. It hasn’t changed anything ever in terms of how corporations are legally required to operate.

                You can kill a CEO a day and the legal issue does not change. They will not put people over profits just because people are dying. Why that isn’t clear yet I don’t know.

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            Not sure what you are doing, but harassing someone isn’t behavior that should be supported. If someone doesn’t respond to you, chasing them around to other comment sections to get answers isnt only gross, but may be something you should discuss with a therapist.

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            Are you now going to stalk me across Lemmy trying to get you to admit I’m totally definitely a cop for sure?

            Because I already told you I went to the police academy when I was age 5 and got into the FBI by age 9.

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    4 days ago

    There is a large complex system of gears and pulleys constraining the lever-puller.

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    Inaccurate. There is no lever, and the billionaires should be at least on the tram if not driving it.

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    Problem is, while you can do as much homicide as you want, you cant easily undo the systems we have in place.

    So many cars run on gasoline. Are you gonna ban them all effective immediately. Yea see how Covid lockdowns worked, people would just riot, if you tried this.

    Not to mention, the entire powergrid of many countries, including the USA, runs mostly on fossil fuels.

    All the planes that runs on fossil fuels? Are we also banning plane travel?

    Cargo ships that run on fossil fuels? Can we even attempt to ban those?

    And so much more.

    My point is, not trying to be pessimistic, but it seems a bit late.

    We can stop more damage, but the damage has been done.

    The trolly problem happened like sometime before 1950. The person near the lever already made the decision, we are living in its aftermath.

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    If we get rid of all the billionaires, everyone will stop using gas vehicles and fossil fuel electricity.