Also it don't start America talking about the unfair distribution of wealth. That was already going on and this doesn't seam to have done anything boost it.
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So what, sit around waiting for the larger fish forever? You don't see how this sends a message to other members of his class? We've literally seen it. If this accomplished nothing, they wouldn't be hiring armed guards and scrubbing their names from their websites.
Nobody expects a single incident to change the entire system or bring down billionaires. It's a small but hopefully extremely important inciting event, and we are just a few days in. Maybe you're right, who knows. I for one haven't felt so cathartic as I have seeing the public's reaction in ages.
No. We have to deal with these people but just killing them is not the way to do it. We need to do things like use legislation to bring down their businesses (and I'm sure if our politicians could just think creatively for once they could do it on there own).
And I imagine that if anything that the lesson his class will learn from it is "These lower class people are savage beasts, we better get better security to stop these animals!" or something equally as disgusting and classist. This will not make them learn to appreciate the lower class.
My brother, the problem is not politicians lacking creativity. They are remarkably creative and devious. The problem is that their interests are fundamentally misaligned and antithetical to the interests of American people. Not to mention, the corporations write the legislation in the first place!
i just think any representative who tries to bring about change that actively resists interest of billionaires and our political parties will find themselves shunned by the establishment, as they've been historically. We agree on many things though. I appreciate the convo 😊
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