Finance

Why Did Bezos Finally Decide To Sign The Giving Pledge

Jeff Bezos is to most people, one of the most evil people in the world. He founded and still operates one of the most evil companies in the world. For years, the giving oath, which is a virtue signaling act that the billionaire class takes in the eyes of the public. The fact of the matter is that, these billionaires don't give a shit about anything or anyone but themselves. The pledge states that each member vows to donate the majority of their wealth to philanthropic ventures. This pledge is bullshit. For example, the pledge was founded by William Gates & Warren Buffett who have both pledged their wealth. However, typically when you donate money, the idea is that you donate it to a cause or organization that implements those funds on your behalf. With Buffett and Gates, they've been donating their wealth for years to the Bill & Melinda Gates foundation. Ask yourself, who sits on the board of the Bill & Melinda Gates foundation, Bill/Melinda Gates & Warren Buffett. So effectively, they've been giving their money to themselves for years.

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The Bezos situation is even worse. For years, Bezos has rejected even signing that giving pledge for whatever reason he'd say publicly. But we all knew it was because Bezos didn't give a shit. To be fair, I don't necessarily think he has to give a shit. I think in order to achieve the levels of success they have, it requires a certain level dedication that results in massive loneliness. Furthermore, I think once they get to that level and the fake people start to migrate towards them, they should be fucking pissed. In that regard, I completely understand, I just have a problem with people being disingenuous.

Now, we all know there's an incoming recession. I imagine, as all bad things that happen in society, the people of the lower class will feel it the worst. I think people like Bezos are aware that when situations like this occur, those people who feel the repercussions of a failing economy will naturally turn their rage towards the wealthy. Also, I think it'll be particularly easier for people to turn that rage towards the ultra wealthy. Bezos is a smart man, this move is just a calculated move to garner favor publicly. He can say all the nonsense about finally feeling comfortable enough to give away his wealth, but its bullshit. We need to start thinking more clearly as a society and stop being played like pawns by these people. Peace!

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Capitalism: Good & Evil

Capitalism, socialism, communism, and fascism are the four economic systems that dominate civilization. Throughout history, humanity has witnessed the rise and fall of empires utilizing each economic system with the exception of capitalism. From Mussolini's rein in Fascist Italy to Mao's rein in communist China, and of course the Socialists in the Soviet Union. One after another these empires rose to power and one after the other, they fell miserably. With recent events, one has to wonder if we're officially witnessing the long awaited long-awaitedfall of capitalism. With that presupposition, it's only fair that we document the triumphs and failures of this system.

The United States has been heralded as the greatest empire ever created, with capitalism at its center. At its core, capitalism is centered around competition and the freedom of the market to innovate and create. However, like all the previous economic systems, it has one fatal flaw: people. Systems themselves are not inherently corrupt, it's the human beings that operate within those systems that allow them to devolve. In fact, people are simultaneously the most significant assets and flaws of the capitalist system. To think, capitalism gave us virtually every technological marvel we hold dear today. The Internet, computers, phones, cars, airplanes, and trains, are just a few of the unpredictable creations the capitalist system has brought us.

On the other hand, capitalism to this day has been the root cause of pain that's unimaginable to most people. For example, most people have no idea that all their technology is powered by cobalt-lined batteries gathered from the slavery of Congolese people. Not to mention the tumultuous history that this country has had with slavery and while slavery is not just unique to capitalism, it has supported the system in becoming what we know it as today. Peace!