Not that I’m particularly against that - quite the opposite, in fact. But I’m wondering if anyone sees, or had seen a path to social and climate recovery/progress that could occur without first eradicating the class of people who most enjoy the present status quo.

    • Narrrz@kbin.socialOP
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      I think it’s possible they might have an opinion on that subject, perhaps loosely phrased as “over my dead body”

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    Adjust our economic system to disallow inherited wealth beyond a lavish amount. I don’t mind a person getting rich for starting and succeeding with a massive company. I do mind the 100B being passed to their children, who will never have done anything to earn it.

    Let the kids have $10 million each or something, the government should take the rest. If they try to “leave” the country the same thing should apply.

    This will also adjust the incentive for billionaires to just make more money since they know they won’t be able to pass it on maybe they will start actually spending it to keep the

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      RIP BlameThePeacock. Tragically eaten alive by billionaires before they could finish their post.

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    Murder implies a moral judgement that its unjustified. Self defense against attempted murder is not murder even when the assailant is killed in the process.