ChefKarl
2 months ago
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Skip Z
2 months ago
Yes!
Fly Fisher
2 months ago
True!
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Megatron
2 months ago
Yes!
SteveBob
2 months ago
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Ddaisy
2 months ago
Yes. This. If you are obscenely wealthy, you shouldn't be hoarding.
Stereo Nacht
2 months ago
Fact.
Stereo Nacht
2 months ago
And for those who are rich without owning a business (or many), and either inherited their wealth, or the entertainers who made their money by collaborating with big corporations practicing price-gouging? They are at least complicit.
Stereo Nacht
2 months ago
And when they think that they deserver that money, and that others just have to work to get money, spare it and get rich, well, that's completely overlooking how they are part of a system that is designed to keep them poor. That's evil too.
Stereo Nacht
2 months ago
(By the way, I include the top athletes in the entertainment industry. That's where their money comes from: entertaining the masses for crazy-high prices.)
ChefKarl
2 months ago
StereoNacht: I agree, that is why I stopped watching sports when it became all about the money and superstars vs. teamwork. Sports teams that pay coaches and superstars obscene amounts of money and the regular players are scraping by yet without the grunts the team falls apart.
Megatron
2 months ago
What I dislike about pro sports is that so often it's sold as a way to get out of poverty. It's like telling a poor kid to buy a lottery ticket.
Megatron
2 months ago
Admittedly, I've bought the occasional lottery ticket, but not for years. Even when I bought them, it was for entertainment value ... mostly because we'd wad them up for the cats to chase.
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