| ▲ | antisthenes 4 days ago | |||||||
> Elderly care is basically going to wipe generational savings from the 20th century off the map Probably for the best. Currently most of that wealth is being hoarded by the top 0.1%, at the expense of 8 billion people having to deal with global warming for the foreseeable future (e.g. - centuries). If that's the best humanity can do with wealth, then burn it all down. As long as we keep some advances from medicine (vaccines, dentistry) and technology which aren't as energy intensive, it should all work itself out in the end. | ||||||||
| ▲ | BobaFloutist 4 days ago | parent [-] | |||||||
I mean elder care is unlikely to wipe out billionaires as much as low-single-digit-millionaires | ||||||||
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