Reminder that there are exactly zero good billionaires.
Zero.
Not one.
Not even that one.
None.
There is no such thing as a good billionaire. The scale of exploitation it takes to become a billionaire is unimaginable. They are, each and every one, monsters.
@jenniferplusplus billionaires should not exist, but for some of them I'm not sure who they're exploiting if anyone. Like who is Taylor Swift exploiting?
I'm arguing but not because I'm trying to prove you wrong. I'm genuinely trying to understand this for myself
@cubeofcheese @jenniferplusplus I don't even know Tailor Swift but let's go with anonymous angel girl Alice. She's born and done all the right things. Then she inerhited billions.
She continued to do all the right things as individual, but she did not use her billions at all (for some reason).
To me she's morally fallen : as long has she has such a fortune she CAN save millions of people on a daily basis decided not spare her billions + the banks prayed on her billion to do bad things. Bad !
@cubeofcheese @jenniferplusplus You know the quote great power imply great responsabilities - it's that. When you've billions (and even millions) society allowed you to be a super human. If super human doesn't use all it's power to at least attempt to save people, then they're a supervillain. If you're one of the few that know how to fly and people falling to their death, and you're not doing a thing, their death are on you.
Alternatively you could give those power to the community instead.
@cubeofcheese @jenniferplusplus To me, a moral billionnaire should feel responsible at each one of the bad news and consider if they could have saved everyone by using up their fortune. Because they may have.
And of course - one doing that wouldn't stay billionaire for long. It may not even by the most efficient use of money (and that's why giving it all to the community make more sense). But on a moral standpoint, it's being evil not to do something when you could have, that's all my piece.