Imagine being at a club.
Paying to get in.
Best dj in town, totally worth it.
Now imagine you watched someone get in without paying.
You see them approach the extra special dj that everyone came to see, and start giving requests.
This dj agrees and abandons the artwork that was intially planned for the evening because this person who didn’t pay and is getting all free drinks asked for their preferences.
This person is not the owner. Not a celebrity. Hasn’t given anything to the community. They just exist and were born entitled to free upperlevel experiences.
And that’s what it is being born as part of the 1% in the USA.
Where its pay to play unless you’re one of them and then tax breaks abound and if your company wants to lie, cheat, and steal from the government to improve your profits, the majority will cheer you on for ‘ingenuity’…
And if the majority hears of another system, another country where people are taken care of, a club where everyone pays their way, the majority fears their costs will go up… when really its only those controlling the cost of living index that will suddenly be responsible to pay their way, as the majority already does.
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