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Tomato666 , to lemmyshitpost in Big sip

Just shocking!

FilthyShrooms , to lemmyshitpost in Big sip

Go ahead. Drink it

iAvicenna , to memes in We've all just got to do our part!
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In the end we are just gonna have to eat these billionaires wont we

xenoclast ,

I’d be happy if they were just dead. The real question is how do effectively wipe out their wealth…

We don’t need to take it. Just make it not exist. I’ve been thinking about this a bunch lately.

iAvicenna ,
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hivemind?

bloom_of_rakes ,

Basically. If we all decide at once to ignore their “wealth”. Bam. They are no longer wealthy and their power goes poof.

Unless they have a private army of drones of course.

xenoclast ,

Threat of violence is the core of all power. Even wealth is just a way to account for how much you can leverage violence over another.

iAvicenna ,
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or I think the desire to earn personal assets of that level should really be classified as a mental disease, like gambling addiction. And be treated accordingly

Safipok , to memes in We've all just got to do our part!

I upvoted, but is c/Memes just Lemmy general now?

andrewrgross OP ,

Is this not a meme? I thought this counted. Lmk if it doesn’t belong.

EmoDuck ,

If you wanna get technically, according to Richard Dawkins, author of The Selfish Gene (1976) which first coined the term “meme”, a meme is "a unit of culture—such as “tunes, ideas, catch‐phrases, clothes fashions, ways of making pots or building arches.”

So yes, your post would count as a meme, but so would pegging

NewAgeOldPerson ,

To be honest, pegging has given birth to some real dank memes.

andrewrgross OP ,

(˵ ͡~ ͜ʖ ͡°˵)ノ⌒♡*:・。.

Got_Bent , to lemmyshitpost in Ever been this bored at work?

I made a functioning slot machine in Excel while bored at work. Got flummoxed at how to keep a running total of wins and losses though.

neo , to memes in Do what you must; I have already won

He’s not the Michael Scott that we want, but the one we need.

scottmeme , to memes in Do what you must; I have already won

Jokes on you my company doesn’t have an HR

Hupf ,

The real HR is the enemies we’ve made along the way.

xilophor ,
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Jokes on you, I don’t have company

Kolanaki , to lemmyshitpost in Big sip
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Huh… You’d think Electric Yellow would be brighter.

Gork , to lemmyshitpost in Big sip

Big Gulp™

random_character_a , to lemmyshitpost in God damn, she had a family...
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Young Val Kilmer

Etterra ,

No this is his drunk, drug abusing cousin from Florida, Val Kilme.

CubitOom , to lemmyshitpost in Big sip

Do you get a plumber or an electrician?

terminhell ,

Yes

ObviouslyNotBanana ,
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Electrumber

Denalduh , to lemmyshitpost in Ever been this bored at work?
gregorum ,

art

EdibleFriend , to lemmyshitpost in God damn, she had a family...
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Vulcan in the front, party in the back.

EmperorHenry , to memes in We've all just got to do our part!
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the vast majority of pollution is created by the richest people in the world.

99% of the planet could produce zero pollution for the rest of our lives and it wouldn’t even make a dent in the amount of pollution created by the billionaire class.

Anticorp ,

This is just not true, unless you’re counting manufacturing as part of the pollution from the billionaires. We consume the products produced in those factories, so we’re not free from that blame.

TheDarksteel94 ,

That’s true, manufacturing is a huge part. I just wish there were more regulations and enforcement of those. Maybe even some standardized labels on products for certified carbon neutral manufacturers. Otherwise it’s next to impossible for most people to avoid certain products.

DarthFrodo , (edited )

I’d be very interested in the source for this…

America’s richest 10% are responsible for 40% of its planet-heating pollution

edition.cnn.com/2023/08/17/business/…/index.html

The emissions of the middle class are also a huge problem and will have to drop to 0 as well.

Vegoon ,

Take a look at the Cargill family, 14 billionaires. From the wiki about the current CEO:

In 2019, former U.S. Congressman Henry A. Waxman, in a report by Mighty Earth, called Cargill “the worst company in the world” and noted that it drives “the most important problems facing our world” (deforestation, pollution, climate change, exploitation) “at a scale that dwarfs their closest competitors.”

Do you think that is because they use every cent to burn coal and oil in their backyard, or

do you think it is because they produce and sell products to consumers which can not be produced without harm to the environment?

99% of the planet could produce zero pollution for the rest of our lives and it wouldn’t even make a dent in the amount of pollution created by the billionaire class.

How do you think they would create that damage to the environment if nobody would buy their products?

Venator ,

How do you think they would create that damage to the environment if nobody would buy their products?

Selling to other billionaires and governments…

Vegoon ,

They would sell $165 billion worth of meat, 22% of all meat products consumed in the US to a handful of billionaires and the US government? Ignoring the international business.

Billionaires would never touch that meat. theguardian.com/…/zuckerberg-cattle-hawaii-beef-e…

Venator ,

China or Russia would probably buy it. Or the US military.

pedalmore ,

How can you possibly think the US military, or any sovereign country, will magically spend an extra $165B a year on meat a year if all of the current consumers magically go vegetarian? Who exactly is going to eat a bunch of extra meat? There will just be fewer meat sales, period, ignoring a short term price drop if everyone magically goes vegetarian on the same day.

Vegoon ,

You think that after 99% of the US population decided to stop supporting climate change by not buying meat from billionaires, those 99% would still allow them to continue? Not for their own taste and convenience but for some billionaires profits?

VinnyDaCat ,

The general public has sadly been guilted into the idea that dealing with the vast majority of pollution is their problem. Don’t get me wrong, there is some personal responsibility, but much of it is out of our hands.

yogthos , to memes in We've all just got to do our part!
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Systemic issues require systemic solutions, not individual efforts. The current state of our society is a clear manifestation of this principle. It’s time to address the root cause which is capitalism.

AdmiralShat ,

Capitalism is too broad of a term to make any type of useful argument. Democratic socialism is still a capitalist way of doing things when it’s miles apart from corporatism. Both still fall under Capitalism umbrella, however one is definitely worse than the other.

Ultimately, commerce will never cease, resources will always cost, etc. Just update your terminology and you’ll find much more reception to your point.

yogthos ,
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It’s not too broad a term at all. Capitalism is an economic system where the capital owning class holds power in society. Whatever flavor you have leads you down the same path in the end. Ultimately, commerce should not be equated with capitalism. Just try thinking more broadly instead of trying to carry water for a deplorable system that’s killing us all.

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