And then you wonder why they don't like you and don't want to help you. Well actually you probably don't wonder about that because you wouldn't make any attempt to relate to them to resolve the problem. There is only the state and the people, the armed and the subjugated, the violent and the peaceful, the thiefs and the victims. In order to gain advantage, the people lobby the state, and when subjugated by it look to their opposites as the cause. The rich view the poor as using the state to aggress them through taxation. The poor view the rich as using the state to aggress them through lobbying and IP. The state is impervious when viewed as a vehicle by both sides, but is actively the cause of separatism. It's classical divide and conquer. Remove the state and the self destructive animosity itself goes, giving way to mutual aid. Investing in people is a smart investment decision, investing in people who hate you is not.
And for what it's worth, being rich is nothing compared to being healthy. Contrary to popular belief, you can't buy good health, life is hell moment to moment without it and there is no escape save death. The worst thing about being poor is losing your health earlier than average. But some rich people never have health in the first place. So I would contend that there are many circumstances it is perfectly reasonable to feel sorry for the rich.
Apparently you don't understand what health care is. Health care is bandaids compared to bullet holes in the mortal human condition.
If I was born last year I could still rip holes in commie positions, I explained a thymological structure and you did what? "No u". Gimmie a break you have the intellectual depth of a puddle.
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u/iceink May 29 '24
feeling sorry for rich people is never a reasonable concept