Billie Eilish, singer, calling out billionaires at the WSJ Magazine Innovator Awards directly to
their faces:
“We're in a time right now where the world is really, really
bad and really dark and people need empathy and help more than kind of ever,
especially in our country. And I'd say if you have money, it would be great to
use it for good things and maybe give it to some people that need it. Love you
all, but there's a few people in here that have a lot more money than me and if
you're a billionaire, why are you a billionaire? No hate, but yeah, give your
money away, shorties.”
Eilish—who has an estimated net worth of $50
million—put her money where her mouth is by donating$11.5 million, or 23% of
her wealth, of the proceeds from her Hit Me Hard and Soft tour
to support organizations fighting for food equity, climate justice, reducing
carbon pollution, and combatting the climate crisis.
On the flip side, in 2015, Mark and Priscilla
Zuckerberg pledged to give away 99% of their shares in Meta to
philanthropy over their lifetimes, and they've given away more than
$7B to date; the Zuckerberg’s net worth is $232.1 billion, so they have given
away ).03% of their wealth.
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Mamdani and candidates like him may be the future of the party. Everybody must be looking to the candidates who just won the races in their state and take notes!
ReplyDeleteGallegos was on Colbert and DRAGGED Cankles. Here for it.
Love Billie.
XOXO
Mamdani listened to We The People, and every Democrat needs to follow THAT lead!
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Those who can help those in need should help wherever possible. Give to a food bank, volunteer to help in other ways, but don't wait for someone else to do it first. And for the abrogation of their duty to the poor the Repugnant party are going to find it very difficult to get through the eye of the needle.
ReplyDeleteFeeding the hungry should never be a question.
DeleteRegarding the ballroom that no other president ever wanted to build, I can see it being an issue when Sleepy Don's second term is foreshortened by dementia. Instead of being a lavish ballroom, it could either be used as a soup kitchen and shelter for the homeless of Washington D.C. or a museum about the history of The White House which would of course include recent vandalism by Sleepy Don.
ReplyDeleteP.S. "weants to controlk"...Is that how they speak English in Camden?