• darq@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    We are talking about people who have the capital in society to make actual systemic changes to society. Such as restructuring our economy to value lives, wellbeing, and sustainability over profit.

    Quite obviously 80% of people do not have that capital.

    You are cherrypicking statistics, seemingly to deliberately miss the point.

    Global comparisons of income mean exactly nothing to the quality of life of people living within their country.

    Even people deemed in that global top 20% are living paycheck-to-paycheck, and are unable to leverage that to make changes.