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Whataboutizm t1_j2b5lhy wrote
This is the answer.
denvercasey t1_j2b956t wrote
There is poverty because wealthy people make laws to keep everyone else working themselves to death. Minimum wage and average worker wages have not kept up with inflation and certainly not with CEO or athlete pay.
Specifically you can thank Ronald Reagan and republicans for reducing the top tax bracket, which led to the modern era of wealth inequality and greed in Washington, Hollywood and in sports. Trickle-down economics work great for the people on top, that’s for sure.
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timmyboyoyo t1_j2b4q1f wrote
You don't want money going to people who kick the needy, but too many times money does go to already rich people who kick the needy....
doowgad1 t1_j2b4z60 wrote
No. there are people who have more money than all the footballers put together.
megamegamega1 t1_j2b66uf wrote
We don’t pay athletes with tax money. It’s paid with ad deals, licensing and ticket/on demand sales…
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Efficient-Cupcake247 t1_j2b3b8v wrote
No. There is poverty because the systems we live in require poor people to continue functioning. Our problem isn't lack, never has been. It is the disproportional distribution if wealth and power. Those with W & P conveniently make rules to grow their own wealth and power , and removed the checks and balances in place to keep us from being on the Titanic. Pro- athletes are NOT EVEN CLOSE TO THE PROBLEM...jeez the owners, coaches etc all make more...