• @chitak166
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    When people stop conflating needs with wants.

    • @[email protected]
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      111 year ago

      Why is the greed of the owner class often conveniently dropped or forgotten in such discussions then? You think billionaires need their billions?

      • @chitak166
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        1 year ago

        No.

        The vast majority of first-worlders complaining about not having enough money already have more than people whose needs are not being met.

        The problem is that they think they should get more before others who have less. It’s an issue that exists all the way to the top, which is why it’s hypocritical to call out billionaires while not looking at our own contributions to the problem.

        • @CaptainSpaceman
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          In the end, the entire world is in poverty while 2000 people are rich beyond their wildest dreams.

          Its awfully dismissive to pull the “starving kids in China” card

          • @chitak166
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            Uhh, no. My entire point was people conflating needs with wants and you’re doing just that.

            “Living in poverty compared to billionaires” is not the same as starving.

              • @chitak166
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                Yeah, those with food insecurity should get more before those without it.

                The problem is, some people conflate “I can’t afford to eat out everyday” with “needing more money.” No. Just because you have to cook your own meals doesn’t mean your needs aren’t being met.

                You can buy a pound of bologna for $1.50 at Walmart, for example. But the people I’m referring to are “too good” for that. They believe they should get more before others who have less. Are you one of them?