It isn’t billionaires. It’s the principle that individuals have a right to produce, trade, and keep what they earn.
Billionaires are just the most visible target. Start there, and you normalize the idea that success is a liability. Once that principle is accepted, it doesn’t stay confined. It moves downward.
And there’s a practical side you’re ignoring. In a free system, you choose who you deal with. You can walk away. When power shifts to bureaucrats, that choice disappears. You deal with them whether you want to or not.
So no, it isn’t about defending the rich. It’s about rejecting a system where your rights depend on who has political power.
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@GulagGlobal Le soucis avec la cyber , jai tente pas mal d'angle marketing (mais je suis nul) , c’est que jai l'impression que les gens tant qu'ils n'ont pas ete hacke une fois s'en foute de se protéger un peu comme les alarmes pour les cambriolage . Ten pense quoi ?
@DFintelligence Je suis d’accord sauf sur la durée du retard qu'on va accumuler, un ou deux ans me semble super optimiste.
Retard potentiellement irattrapable avec la bureaucratie/regulation/corruption actuelle en EU.
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« Lorsque vous constatez que, pour produire, vous devez obtenir la permission de ceux qui ne produisent rien… alors vous savez que votre société est condamnée. »
Ayn Rand — Atlas Shrugged (1957)
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