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I'm a bit torn on the topic of entertainer billionaires and millionaires. Is it our opinion that they should just retire as soon as they hit 2 or 3 million, and end all contracts with royalties? It's not really their fault, at that point, that they keep making money.
Likewise with people who bought stock shares before a big merger or bought crypto a decade ago which made their wealth more than decuple in value. They certainly didn't start at the same low as the majority of people, but that's also not really their fault.
Let's say that there can be some, that it's possible to be, a good billionaire but let's all agree we should be taxing the fuck out of them.
Also, it's always Taylor Swift.
I feel like this is seeing in action the thinking that led to the cultural revolution. "Sure, he's just a chemistry teacher. But he's one of the evil ones. He's in the bad group. Into the labor camp!"
Fixing the awful problems with our society requires changing a lot of things, among them taxes and the power of the wealthy to distort government and public opinion. Demonizing Taylor Swift relentlessly will do fuck all.
Of all the rich and influential people in US Taylor Swift is the least of your problems. She's an absolute winner for opposing the power grabbing ppl. Take it out on Jeff Bozos or Elon or some other undemocratic capitalist.
I'll agree with you that Taylor Swift is not a billionaire of biggest concern. It's not black and white, it's a scale of grey. That said, anyone with over a billion UD dollars in personal and private wealth is in the you shouldn't have that much money club. Full stop. That's black and white. The grey comes in with how much over are you and what did you do to get it. Taylor Swift is not like Elon Musk, Sam Altman, or Peter Thiel, but she does have too much money and probably doesn't do enough to encourage new talent who would be her competition. She's a capitalist, just not the worst kind.
I’d love to see entertainment democratized. That was kind of the promise of Netflix and YouTube that was sold to us 20 years ago. It was supposed to allow room for many artists to bloom and prosper and find audiences. Unfortunately, that was kind of a false promise and now we still have superstars who suck up the world’s entertainment resources. I want to watch more local bands. I want to watch more independent movies. Taylor swift is just an advertising agency at this point. She’s just a marketing agency with one client.
Our household has a subscription on Nebula we're quite happy with. Some good independent content.