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    14 hours ago

    Really don’t get this mindset. A doctor can earn enough money to buy a Ferrari and it’s their money to do with as they please.

    My issue is with people with obscene wealth, not rich people who work hard and provide actual value to the world.

    Honestly I find your viewpoint to be quite naive at best and bitterness at worst.

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      13 hours ago

      I like how you just imagine that it’s a hardworking doctor or your other favorite type of hardworking guy and then you call me naive. 😆

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        13 hours ago

        Literally met a doctor who owned a Ferrari, it wasn’t a made up thing. To be clear he is a consultant cardiologist.

        In fact when I worked for Apple I met many regular rich people who just have decent lives from value jobs and worked hard.

        If you think single or double digit millionaires are the problem then you’re misguided. The problem is generational wealth or those with hundreds of millions or billions extracting value from the world.

        FYI: A consultant (medical) can earn £100k - £140k per year in the UK. Source Easily enough to finance a Ferrari with low interest or save and buy one, or the shock even lease one.

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          13 hours ago

          A lot of single or low double digit millionaires are slumlords on the side. It’s much easier to accumulate wealth through capital formation than through hard work. But I’m naive for not believing your anecdata, I know.

          Many of the people flying in to try to overturn the election on January 6th were the single digit millionaire crowd you’re swearing are all great people on the basis of having met a couple.

          I make enough money according to you to drive a Ferrari and lots of others do too. Yet they remain very rare cars. It takes a certain type of wanker to actually buy and drive the stupid fucking thing.

          And while we’re at it, it takes a certain type to defend the hypothetical owners of a stupid meme car.

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            13 hours ago

            Christ you seem that dense that you could be mistaken for a black hole.

            Sure a lot can be assholes or whatever, but it doesn’t mean we just assume everybody is. Reddit had a mince problem, it’s likely you came from Reddit, during API gate I would guess, you happy be called a mince too?

            Then you’re going in about Jan 6th like it’s apples to apples. I didn’t say all single digit millionaires are good. Furthermore many if those people did that not because they’re rich but because they have fucked up political beliefs.

            Good for you. Shame unit someone assumed you were a slumlord too wouldn’t it. Personally if I earned that much I would be retired once I hit £1M. I also don’t judge people based on a singular purchase, that’s bloody insane and really does seem naive.

            I’m not defending anybody, I’m merely pointing out the idiocy of saying all X are Y.

            Next time I buy a car I’ll be sure to consult you to ensure that I’m making a choice that fits your world view. Do I need to do this with others things too? As I neglected to reach out when I bought a new camera recently.