Top comment asking about farmland he's buying up, which results in an "oh fuck" answer full of excuses.
Second comment is about cost of living and wanting corporations to pay up. Bill timidly says he would want some more tax.
Third comment is Climate. Fucked or turbo-fucked.
Fourth comment is "can there be ethical billionaires" lmao.
These are the top things people want to bring up with Bill today. Effectively -- Why do you own so much? Why is the working class getting fucked? We are all going to die to the climate (not even a question it's just a statement, on top of leaning towards blaming the rich). And the last is accusatory rather than a real question.
All I see here is class war. This is not how any of his previous AMAs went. He would get lukewarm questions about the future of technology, solutions to climate, jokes and philanthropy. There is a very serious shift toward class consciousness visible in the difference between these questions as the most burning questions people upvote compared to previous AMAs. This is what people care about the most.
All of these questions feel like accusations. Not necessarily at Bill himself but at his class by people who recognise they and him are of a different class.
This was my first impression too. And now hes off to go tattle on the working class to reincarnated Epstein, Elon, Bezos, and the billionaires club. "Guys I think they are catching on."
Top comment asking about farmland he's buying up, which results in an "oh fuck" answer full of excuses.
Second comment is about cost of living and wanting corporations to pay up. Bill timidly says he would want some more tax.
Third comment is Climate. Fucked or turbo-fucked.
Fourth comment is "can there be ethical billionaires" lmao.
These are the top things people want to bring up with Bill today. Effectively -- Why do you own so much? Why is the working class getting fucked? We are all going to die to the climate (not even a question it's just a statement, on top of leaning towards blaming the rich). And the last is accusatory rather than a real question.
All I see here is class war. This is not how any of his previous AMAs went. He would get lukewarm questions about the future of technology, solutions to climate, jokes and philanthropy. There is a very serious shift toward class consciousness visible in the difference between these questions as the most burning questions people upvote compared to previous AMAs. This is what people care about the most.
All of these questions feel like accusations. Not necessarily at Bill himself but at his class by people who recognise they and him are of a different class.
Don't forget the Epstein question he ignored. That one was near the top when I loaded the page.
Epstein was great for us, that was a big win.
This was my first impression too. And now hes off to go tattle on the working class to reincarnated Epstein, Elon, Bezos, and the billionaires club. "Guys I think they are catching on."
Fair enough, I guess it's a positive step from where it once was.