• givesomefucks@lemmy.world
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    5 days ago

    It’s not because of the wealthy that someone else is poor - it’s the system and regulations that allow people to accumulate that level of wealth

    This is like saying John Wilkes Booth didn’t kill Lincoln, a gun did…

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      It’s like saying NFL linebackers don’t cause concussions, rather its the rules and protective gear of professional football which cause concussions

      Both ways of seeing it are true - the linebacker is the one actually performing the tackle, but he would not be permitted to cause that damage were he not enabled by the inherently dangerous rules and equipment

      Same thing here. Clearly the billionaires are the ones directly causing the harm. But they are only able to do so (and only able to become billionaires in the first place) because of the existing system

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        It’s not like that.

        NFL players don’t design and control the rules around equipment.

        Billionaires 100% designed the current system that benefits themselves over everyone else.

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          The currently alive billionaires largely didn’t design it; previously alive billionaires designed it and the currently alive ones have refined it.

          Which is the way capitalism is supposed to work; it’s a society ruled by and for capitalists - aka the billionaires who own the largest units of capital

          Regardless, it is this system that is to blame. The actors within the system are also contributors, obviously. But individualizing systemic issues is not an effective way at seeing the solution.

          The way to solve the problem of a bad king is not to replace him with a good king; it is to abolish monarchy altogether and replace it with a system wherein the people are the ruling class