Abigail Disney, Brian Cox and Valerie Rockefeller among signatories of open letter condemning inequality

More than 250 billionaires and millionaires are demanding that the political elite meeting for the World Economic Forum in Davos introduce wealth taxes to help pay for better public services around the world.

“Our request is simple: we ask you to tax us, the very richest in society,” the wealthy people said in an open letter to world leaders. “This will not fundamentally alter our standard of living, nor deprive our children, nor harm our nations’ economic growth. But it will turn extreme and unproductive private wealth into an investment for our common democratic future.”

The rich signatories from 17 countries include Disney heir Abigail Disney; Brian Cox who played fictional billionaire Logan Roy in Succession; actor and screenwriter Simon Pegg; and Valerie Rockefeller , an heir to the US dynasty.

  • @givesomefucks
    link
    English
    -210 months ago

    I can’t see where she’s donating to progressive candidates…

    I know she says stuff, and donates to charity.

    I said:

    If they mean it, they should literally put their money where their mouths are and donate to progressive Dems during primaries and the general.

    And I haven’t seen any evidence any of them do. Maybe some gave a couple thousand, but that won’t beat what billionaires spend on PACs.

    • @[email protected]
      link
      fedilink
      English
      110 months ago

      You made a claim, implicitly, that they aren’t doing so. You were asked how you knew this claim was true. Your response should have just been that you don’t know whether it’s true, only that it’s what you think they should do, instead of trying to blame the other poster.

      • @givesomefucks
        link
        English
        010 months ago

        Oh cool, another person who can’t link a source for any of these “super rich” donating substantial money to progressives in primaries.

        There’s a lot of y’all, you don’t have to keep telling me you couldn’t find anything