• blakenong
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    16 hours ago

    Bill is definitely not a good person, but he does do a lot of good things. And I’m willing to temporarily forget about all the bad things while he’s dissing Elon and forking over his cash.

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      14 hours ago

      He’s been giving away his wealth for decades, and only got richer during this time.

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          Yep, and he’s using that charity money to get influence with research institutions and universities. Meanwhile he privately holds stock in big pharmaceutical and energy companies. Not sure if anyone has done the work to trace the money, but I’m sure his charitable donations end up benefiting those private investments.

          So the money he would’ve otherwise paid in taxes went to a vehicle that buys him PR and benefits him financially through his other investments.

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          It’s his Gates Foundation that manages the cash, uses it for investments and similar stuff to make more money, and then handle all of the separate donations towards projects and charities. When you have billions to donate you can’t just donate it around. Most charities can’t handle millions in money. Eventually it becomes a logistics game and you’ll have cash laying around.

          It’s a good read: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gates_Foundation

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        14 hours ago

        Of course, but that’s more than most of the ruling class can say.

        Credit where credit is due, and only where it’s due.

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      11 hours ago

      Billionaires can never do a good thing while remaining a billionaire.

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        14 hours ago

        They can do good things, but it doesn’t make them overall a good person.

        I don’t think it’s possible to amass $1 billion in worth and not be a bad human.

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          11 hours ago

          I…think you misread me? I said a billionaire cannot do a good thing while remaining a billionaire?

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                    No, you’re just wrong.

                    You said that a billionaire can’t do anything good.

                    The other guy said that billionaires can perform good actions but can’t truly be considered good people.

                    I made no remarks about billionaires at all - only tried to clarify your misunderstanding.

                    They were disagreeing with you, and you are making yourself look like an idiot.

                    You finally edited the “bever” out of your original comment, though, so good for you.

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            10 hours ago

            They can’t still do a good thing.