• @Viking_HippieOP
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    17 months ago

    I see Taylor, so far as my knowledge extends, as being amongst the best of the bad lot

    I agree on that. The best billionaire is still morally repugnant for being a billionaire, though. Every billionaire is a policy failure on the part of politicians and a personal failure of greed as well as alack of civic responsibility and solidarity.

    She seems genuine and willing to do the right thing

    I’d agree on that when it comes to being an LGBTQ+ ally and treating those that work directly for her well, for sure. Other than that, though, she seems to have a huge blind spot about how her own hoarding and other rich people behavior is detrimental to the people she owes her success to.

    I mean, I don’t expect her to take a sailboat across the Atlantic to get to a show and god knows I wouldn’t fly public with her status cause fuck that.

    Me neither, but she could just do fewer concerts and/or focus each tour on a narrow region to eliminate the need for traveling by jet between each concert.

    The slogan “Reduce, Reuse, Recycle” is in order of what has the greatest impact and by reducing or even eliminating jet travel she could reduce the amount of harm she does IMMENSELY before she even gets to the money part.

    She seems okay

    Other than what I conceded at the start, hard disagree.

    it’s probably better to focus on the actual sociopathic wealth hoarding jackasses who we know cause way too much harm right now.

    She causes way too much harm too and its not like I and most other people don’t criticize the others more. It’s not a zero sum game where you have to either never criticize her or never criticize for example Elon Musk.

    • LeadersAtWork
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      7 months ago

      The pattern of the wealthy indicates a natural disconnect from others. This isn’t an excuse, it’s just the pattern. When I say Taylor isn’t terrible, I mean it through the lens of recognizing that pattern. She feels more human and more willing to make concessions. I would like it if the larger community stopped dropkicking the few not bad, potentially even okay ones, and started celebrating their positive successes in relation to making a positive impact.

      Let’s condemn the fuck out of actions that deserve it while also giving a solid thumbs up and recognition when they do good. Instead we universally condemn the existence of these individuals. Which would be fine, except a few of them seem to be trying to do some good. I say we support the heck out of that so they keep doing it. For most of us if we kept trying to do good and kept getting galvanized for it would tell the world to fuck off after awhile. I’d rather reinforce the positive within the conditions of a global society we live in and work from that foothold to grab the change we need.