Three big questions a lot of leftist struggle to answer ...
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Thanks! I'll give that a watch later (have gotten lots of video recommendations from this post).
I just saw the first bit, and I have to say, I am not a fan of Davos either. They talk a lot about climate change and equality, but this is often more rhetoric than action. Their dogmatic adherence to Neoliberal Capitalism to solve their actions severely limits their effectiveness. Usually they just come up with a few arbitrary and vague goals, without any true plan to achieve them.
Seriously, how are you going to solve worldwide economic inequality without tax increases on the ultrawealthy? Yet, Davos refuses to discuss this...
I wish Davos was anywhere near as radical of a group that it is depicted as.
P.S.: This is a really common view among leftists. The truth is, we hate organizations such as Davos, the IMF, and especially George Soros. I find it funny when it is suggested that Antifa is working with them, as the ideologies are mutually incompatible. If you look at leftist media (not liberal media), you find lots of hate towards them.
Why is income inequality a bad thing? If someone works harder than someone else, shouldn't they be paid more? Most income envy is due to the media. Without the media telling people they need to buy this and that, or they don't measure up without having this or that, people would be satisfied with all that is ever necessary, food, water, and shelter. The only time income inequality is truly a significant thing is when tyrants are in control. The modern Democratic party of the U.S. is trying to push our country into tyrannical rule. How can anyone support that?