How can Jeff Bezos make $77B during the pandemic yet deny his workers sick and hazard pay, plus try to make it hard for Amazon workers to unionize? His being “charitable” doesn’t make up for that. No amount of private charity can compensate for a basic lack of economic justice.

Mar 22, 2021 · 10:57 PM UTC

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Well, you know, if you look closely enough, Jeff is a monster.
The biggest critics of billionaires are always people who have never created jobs for anyone, but scream at them for not redistributing their wealth.
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Welcome to modern H R and corporate greed
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How can kylie jenner have Millions and will not cover her friends $60,000 surgery? Greed, it is an addiction.
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We all represent the idea that this could all crumble at any moment, so I need the biggest life raft possible, and the best swimming lessons. Same feeling for billionaires as the rest of us. The amount you have doesn't cure that feeling. Cure the feeling.
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Replying to @marwilliamson
vile, abhorrent. “philanthropy” = the obscenely wealthy giving the bare minimum to avoid feeling the guilt that ought to shadow them at every step
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Same for his boyfriend @elonmusk and Jeff besos. same person on the inside pathetic little boys, desperately wanting attention, to impress everyone. all they became are greedy monsters who kill humanity bc in order to assend they had to also kill the humanity inside themselves
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Can we talk about how charity is not to benefit the poor, but rather the rich? The rich give to charities to offset taxes and to gain the goodwill of the public. By having the goodwill of the public they can put a wedge between members of the lower class. It's quite evil.
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Replying to @marwilliamson
The Red scare in America with McCarthyism wasn't about the threat of communism from Russia. It was about demonizing the American labor movement from unionizing to sharing ownership of the means of production and therefore the equity of American companies. No equity = no democracy
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