• @ArbitraryValue
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    2211 months ago

    To be fair, if I was a billionaire and I had the choice of helping ordinary people or doing something awesome, I would definitely pick to do something awesome. I respect Bill Gates for fighting malaria, but I would go for spaceships or robots.

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      7811 months ago

      Which is why not you, nor them should have so much money. We need to prevent idiots from doing idiot things by redistributing their wealth.

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          5311 months ago

          Oh yeah, cause society totally collapsed in the 1960s when wealth distribution was far more fair than today.

          • @[email protected]
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            1711 months ago

            Also, the Indigenous peoples in North America did really well with no concept of money until the Europeans came. Some Indigenous communities have lower life expectancy today than was estimated to be before colonization.

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              211 months ago

              Well, sorta… from wikipedia:

              On the east coast of North America, Indigenous peoples of the Iroquois Confederacy and Algonquian tribes, such as the Shinnecock tribe, ground beads called wampum, which were cut from the purple part of the shell of the marine bivalve Mercenaria mercenaria, more commonly known as the hard clam or quahog.[2] White beads were cut from the white part of the quahog or whelk shells. Iroquois peoples strung these shells on string in lengths, or wove them in belts.

              The shell most valued by the Native American tribes of the Pacific Coast from Alaska to northwest California was Dentalium, one of several species of tusk shell or scaphopod.[citation needed] The tusk shell is naturally open at both ends, and can easily be strung on a thread. This shell money was valued by its length rather than the exact number of shells; the “ligua”, the highest denomination in their currency, was a length of about 6 inches.[citation needed]

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          3111 months ago

          Great concentration of wealth is also highly destabilizing. We are seeing this play out before our eyes in real time right now.

        • Gyoza Power
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          1011 months ago

          If it hasn’t collapsed with a few hundred people having more money than the rest of the entire world while also using it for selfish motives, I doubt it would collapse with a fairer distribution. But capitalism shills gotta shill

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            -511 months ago

            You know which countries are most “equal”? Poor African countries where people can’t even afford fresh water.

            • Orphie Baby
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              211 months ago

              There are many problems with this argument; but it’s 11pm and I’m sleepy, so have the first one that came to mind.

              Those countries don’t have a lot of wealth per capita to begin with, so it’s not a goddamned equal comparison.

            • Gyoza Power
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              211 months ago

              Do you know which one was more equal? USA in the 50s and 60s, when the tax rate for rich people ranged from 70% up to 92%. A time period where regular people could also afford to live comfortably (family and house included) with a regular job.

              Sorry, your arguments are just bad and only show your ignorance.

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            011 months ago

            And there’s a big difference between a society which allows everyone to become a billionaire and a society which forces everyone to be poor.

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          -1411 months ago

          These communists will always think “it’s just never been done properly” trying to reason with them is futile

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            311 months ago

            Healthcare and homelessness were both better than the US up until the last decade of the Soviet Union. If capitalism needs it’s boom and bust cycles and we think that 40k+ people dying from joblessness every recession is acceptable surely we can afford the same level of devastation when discussing socialism right?

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      1011 months ago

      Gates has the money to do both, and more. It’s just sometimes better to let others do it instead— having your own space company means worrying about competition, contracts, and potential profitability. Meanwhile if he wanted, he could hitch a ride on any of their rockets with no effort.

      Musk and Bezos also have the money to do both, but they merely elect not to. Perhaps in the future they will, like Gates, begin funneling more of their effort and wealth into altruism to improve their reputations.

      • @ArbitraryValue
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        111 months ago

        I’m an engineer, so my childhood fantasy wasn’t to ride on a rocket, it was to invent a rocket. I did think it would be cool to explore space, but not as a test pilot or a tourist. To be honest, I don’t think I’d go on one of those tourist flights even if it was free - I feel no urge to risk my life just to get a good view of Earth. Being a space colonist would be a different matter - then I’d get to actually use my skills to build stuff.

        (The reason I think this is relevant is that a lot of these tech billionaires were originally engineers too, so I guess they also think like this.)

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      911 months ago

      But if it’s something awesome marketed towards saving humanity then do something actually awesome and impactful instead of distracting bullshit like hyperloops and Mars colonies on unrealistic time-frames and self-driving cars instead of public transportation. Endless talk and grand gestures when these people have the resources to really drive improvements/innovations in achievable realistic projects.

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          11 months ago

          By going into work sick so that I can reduce my workplace’s carbon emissions for a few days

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              511 months ago

              Lol it’s not virtue signaling it’s malicious compliance. My workplace has vacation and sick days pull from the same incredibly small pool. They’re also very anti work from home. So since I’ve explained the problem and was told to just take vacation time when I’m sick, I decided to just not “be sick” and explain the problem when it comes up next