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    576 months ago

    Yay, a small portion of the taxes that the wealthy like her should have paid over the years that could have gone to the same thing but based on the decisions of society and not dependent on one wealthy person!

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      76 months ago

      I agree that the insanely disproportionate taxes are causing more problems than donations are solving. However, as billionaires go, Bill and Melinda Gates are exceptionally philanthropic.

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        346 months ago

        Philanthropy is a way for people who created wealth on the backs of their underpaid employees in their businesses that broke multiple laws and dodged taxes. If they actually cared about people they would have paid higher wages or had profit sharing, and would not have pushed for tax breaks for the wealthy.

        Nobody calls a blue collar person who donates to charity a philanthropist.

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          You’re right, but they’ve almost eradicated polio worldwide. So there’s that.

          Bill spoke out against Trump’s disproportionate tax cuts, as well as the growing wealth inequality, and called for increasing taxes on the wealthy.

          https://www.cnbc.com/2020/01/03/bill-gates-americas-tax-system-is-not-fair.html

          He also cofounded The Giving Pledge, an agreement to give the majority of his wealth away to charity rather than pass it on to his children.

          https://givingpledge.org/about

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            https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polio_eradication

            Polio eradication, the permanent global cessation of circulation of the poliovirus and hence elimination of the poliomyelitis (polio) it causes, is the aim of a multinational public health effort begun in 1988, led by the World Health Organization (WHO), the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) and the Rotary Foundation.[1] These organizations, along with the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and The Gates Foundation, have spearheaded the campaign through the Global Polio Eradication Initiative (GPEI). Successful eradication of infectious diseases has been achieved twice before, with smallpox in humans[2] and rinderpest in ruminants.

            Hey look, and example of a rich guy buying credit for something that was already being done!

            He also spoke out against Trumps disproportionate tax cuts for the wealthy, and called for increased taxes for top earners.

            Oh, so he spoke out about the thing he abused to get wealthy, that doesn’t make him a hypocrite!

      • ThrowawayOnLemmy
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        26 months ago

        And they could be just as philanthropic while also paying their fair share of taxes because they’re just that rich.

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        26 months ago

        So they are some of the best of thieves and abusers.

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        Bill and Melinda WERE philanthropic. Then Bill did a cheat and eventually got divorced.

        She was always his better half. Bill has always been a piece of shit business man and only started his philanthropy due to Melinda. That’s why there’s not so much of that same philanthropy from ol’ Microsoft, himself, as of late.

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      “The decisions of society” is how we got Trump and enough wrong-wing Supreme Court Justices to eliminate reproductive rights. You really think the billions we could get in taxes from the billionaires would be wasted on restoring rights and supporting women and children, when there’s a military industrial complex to feed? Until the day capitalism collapses, Melinda Gates and MacKenzie Scotts should be praised. Not for their own egos, but in order to entice those who live by “what’s in it for me?” into better uses of their obscene wealth than yachts.