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Thousands of underpaid workers in publishing offices, marketers, delivery drivers, and bookstore workers.
Really? By that standard, everyone is unethical. I’m quite sure if I dig deep enough I can find something in your job’s supply chain that’s can be considered “unethical” and using your guilt by association logic, you are an unethical person too.
You can’t make a billion dollars honestly
Again, you have no justification for this assertion.
is there literally no way to make a billion dollars honestly? I don’t know that you can make that kind of hard statement
Thank you. Exactly my point. Best not to make such statements that you can’t back up and are of questionable soundness.
I LOVE Lemmy because it has the oldschool Reddit vibe where people will disagree and neither person is downvoting the other. They just have civil discussion. Much better!!
Enjoy while it lasts. It won’t be long before this place becomes exactly like Reddit. It’s already beginning to happen - especially when you talk about politics or politics-related stuff.
Downvotes should be for off topic posts/comments or spam.
Disagreement is best communicated by replying saying you disagree and why. It’s a discussion forum. Talk.
You think they worked an order of magnitude more?
Income has never correlated with effort. People are paid based on supply and demand.
Also not to defend the scumbag that is Musk but like many billionaires, a lot of his wealth is based on “what people think” - specifically, what people think of his companies and how much they are willing to part with for its shares.
It just says one amount you can make honestly and one amount you can’t. The implication is that the outer limit of what you can make honestly is somewhere in between.
So what is the amount. How do you justify it - other than “because I said so”?
I really want to hear how people justify why they think Michael Jordan has made his billions unethically.