• dudebro@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    “This” problem won’t be solved if we keep passing a bunch of money around at the top.

    Like I said before, it’s a pretty simple concept if you put forth even the slightest amount of effort into understand it.

    At this point, if you don’t get it then that’s on you.

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      1 year ago

      Also, I think that the wealth disparity should decrease as much as possible, and the fact that that’s what you got from my comments is just weird.

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          1 year ago

          Have you misread my comment or have we been visiting completely different internets? Most of the people who are against wealth inequality are happy to point that out.

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            1 year ago

            No, most of the people I come across are tribalistic to their core.

            Since neither tribe is saying, in clear and concise terms, “the disparity in wealth should shrink instead of grow,” a lot of people lose sight of what’s really going on.

            I like to spell it out for them leaving no room for ambiguity. Those who are afraid to answer the question are only like that because they’re ashamed of their answer.

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      1 year ago

      Ok, so googling it now, it seems like Indian space program has a budget of about $1,5 mln (holy shit they launched using that? I’m doubly impressed). I’m pretty sure that’s just the cost of some couch in the Antilia building.

      So I still fail to see your point. This is nothing compared to country’s budget, not even a rounding error.