Classist horseshit. I notice you don't say, "...after they swing by the Gap and the wine store for some pinot noir." Your bourgeois contempt for the poor is a result of your own subconscious rationalization for your material success; it's not you who has profited off the backs of exploited people whose only fault was failing to be born with the right skin colour or social class, but rather that people who are poor are there because of some kind of moral inferiority to yourself.magari wrote: The people who play the game benefit from the game and usually make their living providing for those who think the thing has to burn, but they'll work on burning down the system later, after they swing by McDonalds and the gas station for some smokes.
Elon Musk doesn't build electric cars. The ordinary blue collar workers for whom you hols so much contempt do, and whose labour is parasitized by Elon Musk for the greater glory of Elon Musk. Steve Jobs didn't make computers; he didn't even invent the APPLE! The Woz invented the Apple. Jobs is just the greedy capitalist prick who got rich from it. And I can guarantee you Richard Branson has never installed a single god damn part in any spaceship ever made. All he's done is exploit people and shave off the cream of their labour to pay still other exploited workers to put together a spaceship so he can steal their thunder for himself. Your warmed-over Randroid rationalizations are as tiresome now as they were when that sociopathic old hag pulled them out of her sphincter.magari wrote: Those who play ball get rewarded. They deserve it. They cure cancer and invent quantum computers. They entertain and inform. They provide and protect. They realize their dreams, be it Elon Musk's electric cars, Steve Job's Apple Computers, or Richard Branson's space ship.
"Everyone takes the limits of his own vision for the limits of the world." -- Arthur Schopenhauermagari wrote: You could whine about all the poverty and disease in the world, but if you look at history we have done nothing but improve that situation.
Nice projection. You might be doing fuck-all, but some of us have spent our entire lives struggling to stop the rusty machinery of oppression.
Spoken like someone who has never experienced poverty. You are obviously unaware that, for example, rickets is making a comeback in poor neighbourhoods in the US, a disease of chronic malnutrition which was last seen during the darkest days of the Industrial Revolution sweatshops. Hungry is hungry, whether it's in El Salvador or New York City. A man who freezes to death under an underpass in Boston is no better off than a man who freezes to death in yurt in Irkutsk. A child deformed by rickets in Los Angeles is no better off than a child who goes blind in a textile mill in Bangladesh. It's one of the more infuriating tactics used by reactionaries to rationalize any complaint by anyone so long as there is anyone, anywhere else on Earth, whose suffering might be worse.magari wrote: However, if you live in the core or a first world country, poverty is a pretty easy life.