Like you trust these people as far as you can throw them.
Anything advertising.
Advertising
Just about anything requiring and MBA
The Zionist one.
Also military in most countries.
Anyone in upper management or in an executive role, cops, and HR personnel.
Tech bros
Payday Loan Storefront Operator and “Labor Consultant” aka Union Buster.
Those people who look through insurance forms to find technicalities the company can use to refuse payment.
We should just boil landlords tbh
Landlords and marketing people.
I honestly think landlords and the concept of landlords is one of the most destructive aspects of civilization.
soldiers in the imperial core. and to a lesser extent almost everywhere else.
cops sound great in (their) theory, but can get real bad irl.
Anyone who makes more than 10 million a year or more is definitely not a good person and not to be trusted.
The cut off number could probably be lower but I feel confident in saying 10 million. So I’m going with that.
You can’t make that much without “stealing” it from many others. Exploitation.
(I’m not talking about a company that makes 10 million, I’m referring to an individual that does. There are some exceptions for celebrities and athletes).
There are some exceptions for celebrities and athletes).
No.
Why? Why do they deserve such huge salaries? Is the work they do of that much more value than, say, a beekeeper barely scrapimg by?
Well they don’t earn that money from exploiting others but from being exploited.
Especially athletes. They destroy their bodies and sometimes their minds too.
As for Celebrities like actors and musicians/singers. I think there is a fair bit of exploitation of them too. Especially young women and young men.
If a company wants to pay an actor 5 million to be in a movie, they are paying for the talent, the risk to the actor, and the advertising that comes with that actors name.
That honestly seems fair. I just wish the amount that producers spend on male actors wasn’t so egregiously higher than female actors.
At least these people did something real to earn that money. Showed up to sets. Long days in rough conditions. Or went on concert tours. Traveled and lived in hotels and trailers for months.
They didn’t make it from stealing from others.
None of which qualifies as harder work than most jobs or explains how they earn many times the average person’s yearly salary for a fraction of the work.
Does a sportsball player destroy their body any more than a tradesman? How does throwing a ball equate to mining coal?
Actors aren’t being exploited any more than the average worker. Compared to, say, a local news reporter that is on television 5 days a week.
Well I’m not saying the physical work is different than other labor jobs. Or even the mental.
Just saying it IS actual honest work.
Do I think athletes should be paid 5 million for a season. ?
No. But someone thinks they do.
The reason I don’t like billionaires is because of exploitation.
They are bad people causing harm.
I don’t think that’s true about athletes and celebrities.
I don’t like such extreme income inequality either. But I’m not going to lump athletes and celebrities in with unethical exploitive sociopaths just because they are paid high amounts.
Exploitation of others is the factor here. Not anything else.
Fuck it, I’ll cut out at 1mil. Doesn’t matter who, doesn’t matter why. Even if you dug up 1mil in gold from your own property by hand, you’re a cunt for letting everyone else struggle if you sit on it and don’t so something.
yeah I mean maybe. maybe a particular specialist surgeon or such can pass the mil and be decent but I kinda doubt it.
If so, it would be like just at 1m, and not even close to 2m.
yeah just crest and because its income and not stocks or whatever they actually pay the highest rate on most of it.
Landlords and capitalists, as well as those that exist to maintain them.
- Real estate agents
- President of the United States
- Politicians in general
- Used car sales-persons
The last used car salesman I interacted with was great, he really went out of his way to secure the deal and gave excellent service. I’d trust him over any politician
Please stay away from anyone who ever tries to sell you a timeshare 🤑
Why not new car salespeople?
Because their job is to sell you someone else’s problem. While you can buy a used/previously owned vehicle that doesn’t have problems, if it does, they still have to sell it, and as long as it lasts longer than your local “lemon law” (if you have one) says, then it’s your problem after that and you have no recourse other than to sell it and still lose a chunk of money. (Most likely, after they sell it, and after the lemon law makes it entirely your problem, they spread the word around that the car is, in fact, a lemon, so other used car dealers won’t touch it.)
Haunted house actors. They’re always trying to scare you, how’re u gonna trust that 💀
That’s a good one lol
Any job in marketing.
Cops.












