This is the original “stop eating smashed avocado on toast” guy.
This guy need to improve the planet by being a lot less alive.
About 100% less should do the trick.
I live in his city and I will not hesitate to tip my $6.50 latte over his narcissistic noggin, should the opportunity arise.
I hope this isn’t a bannable comment, but someone needs to bring out the fucking guillotine for these fucks.
as we know… good billionaire is dead billionaire
Another parasite sucking up all of our resources for itself.
Someone should unemploy him, you know, to help his numbers.
Should be un something for sure.
I’m not sure now unemploying him would help me, but I’m on board.
Laughter is the best medicine?
Unemployment is a luxury that the rich can afford more of.
i think this guys face should meet a crowbar
It looks like it already has
well since he failed to learn from it maybe they should repeat the lesson.
Can we bring out the guillotines already? Serious.
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The cruelty is the point.
They realize 40% of the population isn’t employed, right?
And I say in order to fix things he should jump off a cliff. Maybe he should try my idea since it only hurts one person instead of millions.
Some CEOs deserve to be fired… out of a cannon… at a brick wall… covered in large spikes.
“We need to see unemployment rise,” he argued. “Unemployment has to jump 40 to 50 percent, in my view. We need to see some pain in the economy. We need to remind people that they work for the employer, not the other way around… There’s been a systemic change where the employees feel that the employer is extremely lucky to have them, as opposed to the other way around.”
You love to see it.
Also, lots of comments about guillotines here. We might get some concern trolls about that, but at the very least, it sure is a problem when a billionaire like Tim feels like he can say something so outrageous without any consequences.
Any consequences! Exactly that. I’m sick of this rich man culture of fuck you I got mine. There needs to be a systematic change where the rich feel that they are extremely lucky to be allowed to horde so much and keep there heads. They’ve grown lazy and arrogant. Consequences for your selfish actions!
I hope he loses everything he has, and if he doesn’t, I hope people steal what’s left.
Funny thing that we witnessed in Iran: Violence is not the answer until the very hour it is.
Law enforcement in Georgia are attacking mutual aid stations. They’re recognizing and harassing the non-violent methods we would affect change.
And the billionaires are telling us they’d have us starve if we refuse to live as bonded servants.
This is how civil wars start.
People become violent when they no options for anything. The Syrian Civil War is a prefect example of this, in the lead up the civil war, there was economic polices that benefited a select few people, intense drought that drove food prices up for the common people, and a lack of way to show anger in a healthy democratic way (strikes, protests, etc.), lead to a lot of anger. The anger eventually exploded causing a civil war.
Right now, we all have a cost of living crisis ongoing, lack of political leadership to resolve these issues, and growing wealth inequality. The next global recession is going to have lot of angry people, who’s only options are going to be die a slow death or do something and maybe die a slow death.
When it happens remember to direct your anger at the right groups of people, political leaders who championed the status quo for corporations and billionaires, talking heads who tell us to be “grateful”, and corporations and billionaires focused on wealth hoarding. These people got us into this mess and will gladly leave all of us to sink if it means they get to keep their dirty hands on power.
When you vote, you are exercising political authority, you’re using force. And force, my friends, is violence. The supreme authority from which all other authorities are derived.
–Robert A. Heinlein
Arrogant billionaire complains about having to operate in a free market. Oh the irony…
I really do think it’s time to break out the guillotines.
I’m putting in a proportional amount of effort for my pay compared to what my CEO does for his pay. Seems fair to me.