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[–] smallpond [OP] 0 points (+0|-0) Edited

Nah, you've been drinking waay too much of the capitalist kool-aid.

Of course a little accidental good gets done by billionaires as they try to become even more powerful or fulfill their random private fetishes - but that's nothing compared to what they could do if they actually wanted to help people. Of course I'm not talking about just giving people money (though that would be better than space research), but about actively setting about solving humanity's major problems. We do have a human-caused mass extinction and global heating to deal with. Developing rocket boosters with zero carbon exhausts is utterly useless incrementalism - more of the same damaging distractions and delays that got us into this mess.

[–] Dii_Casses 0 points (+0|-0)

You've seen what's happening in Australia. That is the non-capitalist way of solving humanity's problems. That is universal healthcare.

Non-capitalist methods won't work out well because you don't get a choice what your part of the solution looks like.

[–] smallpond [OP] 0 points (+0|-0)

Nope, Australia's just following the US's lead regarding insane destructive greed and corruption. Try Sweden for health systems that don't prey on people as well as democracy and human rights.

It's amazing that people still hold your beliefs while society collapses around them.