• MonsiuerPatEBrown@reddthat.com
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    10 months ago

    Billionaires will not do this. They will make excuses about carbon footprint and sharing their private jets with their friend’s cats.

    Billionaires do not give. They take. And eventually they want to look like they give. So they give to what they want to appear to be.

    But 99.999% of billionaires won’t give away anything other than ill-informed opinions.

    And anything we frame to them will be thought of in terms of:

    1. what do we know; we are not billionaires
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    10 months ago

    No. No volunteer bullshit.

    First, Tax every dollar they make over a billion at 100%.

    Second, mandated limits for all companies and products.

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    10 months ago

    Eliminating billionaires is the only thing worth talking about

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    This would send a signal to the world that leaders really are serious and counteract the widely held perception that others aren’t willing to change.

    Jee its like wealthy people genuinely do not care about climate and perceptions are accurate.

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      It’s weird to me that billionaires are not actively campaigning to solve climate change.

      I, personally, could happily die aged 87, on a clean planet, surrounded by family, on a small expensive boat.

      Rather than at 67, on a mega yacht, in a toxic wasteland, surrounded by the bodies of dead body-guards.

      It doesn’t seem like a really challenging choice, to me.

      It’s not rocket science to see where this trend line leads. We should all cooperate to fix this shit, now, using laws and science.

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        Eh, they don’t care precisely because they believe they have the privilege to shield themselves, and their descendants from environmental catastrophe. Luxurious fallout bulkers are built right now to do just that: protect themselves and their children from iminent threats, be it mob riots or tsunami or nuclear fallout. They don’t give a shit about the rest of us, and why would they? What do they have to gain from caring about us, it’s just not in their interest to do that when they could afford to survive through this and we don’t. They’ve already won the logic of the free market in a bloodthirsty, capital-centric world then surely they earned their superiority, and their place as the true, deserving heirs of the Earth reborn. Looking through their eyes, it’s just natural selection.

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    Rich people are never going to limit themselves. Being rich means the freedom to do whatever you want. Rich enough and you can ignore pretty much all laws.

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    I’m pretty sure emissions cutting targets are a scam. Most targets are gonna fall short and CEOs will issue a bland apology. I don’t think these targets were ever intended to be reached.

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    Anyways, now that the we let the kid in the back of the class who has no fuckin clue what reality is like…

    Who’s hungry?

  • Octospider@lemmy.one
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    10 months ago

    Billionaires are not leaders. They are takers. They must be forced via the law, otherwise they will do nothing besides further enrich themselves beyond their already obscene levels of wealth.

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      10 months ago

      Billionaires somehow embody both the worst behaviors of toddlers and the worst behaviors of most adults, without having any of the redeeming qualities of either.

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    Billionaires are, by default, sociopaths.

    This article may as well plead for help from extraterrestrial forces. They might have better luck.

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    Why emissions should take the lead and declare their own billionaires cutting targets

    Not quite, but it still makes more sense than the propaganda article. Unless Emissions is an activist group.