When it has been demonstrated over and over again, how little they think of anyone beneath them.

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    2 days ago

    are you saying all wealthy people are nazis? that’s about the only way that I can see to read that statement (combined with the comment you are responding to)

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      What are you talking about?

      • The comment they are responding to says “Why do some people think dehumanizing anyone is fundamentally OK?” [I agree btw]

      • They reply with an extreme example of “anyone”: literal flag-waving Nazis.

      At no point are “all wealthy people” mentioned in that statement.

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      I mean the vast majority of wealthy people are in fact happy and willing collaborators with Nazis because it’s advantageous to their wealth and power

      They do not consider or even understand us as humans

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        vast majority of wealthy people

        Honest question: how many Billionaires have you had personal interactions with?

        I work for a huge corporation and once in a blue moon I’m on an email thread or God help me an actual meeting with the CxOs. Doesn’t mean I know them in any real sense. But I mean… as well as you know bosses 3 levels up if you have to report on projects once in a while.

        I am very politically active in my swing state. Some Billionares have been happy to spend a little face time with me. Doesn’t mean I know them at all – plus, these ones are either directly politicians, or supporters of specific politicians. But I know them as well as you might know the guy at the mall kiosk where you had to get your phone fixed like 4 times in 6 months.

        In none of these interactions do I feel like I’m dealing with a different species.

        I can’t think of any I’d want to take care of my children. About the only common thread is the type-A high-acheiver type. Which is very common in US corporate management culture across the board.

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          I’ve had the pleasure of interacting with a few legitimate billionaires but mostly just millionaires

          Last one said Mamdani needs to be euthanized for wanting to tax him

          To be honest sounds like you don’t know them well enough

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            I’ve had the pleasure of interacting with a few legitimate billionaires

            Unless you come from wealth yourself, I sincerely doubt this.

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              You underestimate the odds of encountering one in their own territory. There are only a few metropolitan areas in America where most wealthy people live and if you live/work long enough in one and get to know enough people you eventually have some chance encounters

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            Millionaires and billionaires are utterly different cats. Wage earners become millionaires all the time – save, invest wisely, yadda. I know many people in that category.

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              I know many people who’ve become millionaires and the vast majority are now apathetic collaborators who do not care about anything but their personal pleasure and permanent financial success

              Some are still regular people who just have money, a few even do good things, but the vast majority are not like us anymore

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      Indeed, the dehumanizing is always associated with collectivism vs individualism, and thence to collective guilt, and collective punishment.

      All done with moral self-justification.