• @BluesF
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    141 year ago

    If you assassinated or executed all the billionaires in the world nothing would change. They are just figureheads at the top of a big corporate mound. Yes they are absurdly personally rich, but the majority of that wealth is tied up in the value of companies that they own - the companies wouldn’t go anywhere, and they would continue to do the same bullshit with or without a billionaire at the top.

    • That_Mad_Scientist
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      101 year ago

      I wish more people would understand this. If you remove the capitalists, capitalism will just make more. You need to remove capitalism, though obviously the capitalists will fight you on that and you may want to remove them from the system anyway. In either case, a lot of eat the rich discourse sounds like it’s out of spite and not in search of actual solutions.

      • @BluesF
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        41 year ago

        Frankly the actual individuals at the top of the corporate pyramids are probably the least important elements in the whole fucked structure. If we disassemble the foundations, well, they have a long way to fall and we won’t need to push.

      • @[email protected]
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        21 year ago

        I just see it as venting. People feel better when they see a whole bunch of others agreeing when they say “eat the rich.”

        When I see it I just laugh and think “yeah right, you’re literally never going to do that. We’ll bitch on reddit lemmy and then never do anything about it.”

    • @[email protected]
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      31 year ago

      Pretty sure if all the billionaires were written in a death note then would-be billionaires would think twice. What’s missing is repeated culling, then they would do more then think twice.

      • @BluesF
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        11 year ago

        This still doesn’t stop the problem, though. Because the corporations they own will still operate, and their multimillionaire shareholders will just avoid technically reaching the billion mark. Billionaires aren’t the problem, they are a symptom.