• @[email protected]
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    37 days ago

    It seems like you are trying to use statistical trickery to diminish the perception of the wealth gap. Whether this is intentional or not, it will elicit an emotional reaction, because spreading awareness of the wealth gap is arguably the most important work our society has to do. And your core argument, that is easier to understand on a log scale, is flawed. That leaves people with a passion for communicating this issue suspicious of your motives in an anonymous forum where billionaires can easily send people or bots to muddy the waters. We do not need your bad take here. It is actively damaging the cause.
    The true nature of the wealth gap is that it is linear. Billionaires don’t work a thousand times harder than the working class, yet they are paid a thousand times more. They can buy 5000 of your dream car. They can but the entire street containing the house you’re desperately saving for, just to keep you out. If I had worked every day since Julius Caesar was in power, earning my annual wage EVERY DAY, I still wouldn’t be as rich as Elon Musk. And I’m a better human being than him. Recording these things linearly exposes the obscenity of the problem, and it also makes sense logically. On top of that is the best way to show people they’re being had.

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      It seems like you are trying to use statistical trickery

      There are no statistics in my or any posts in this thread.

      because spreading awareness of the wealth gap is arguably the most important work our society has to do.

      That’s why I’m using a log scale and trying to subvert emotional reactions. To help spread awareness and communicate about it.

      Billionaires don’t work a thousand times harder than the working class, yet they are paid a thousand times more.

      Millionaires are paid a thousand times more. Billionaires are paid a million times more. Using the log scale makes this point a lot better. That’s why I’m using it, to expose the wealth gap. On a linear scale, it’s really hard to tell the difference between two numbers that are both obscenely larger than what you’re used to.

      You are muddying the waters with your dismissal of the valid perspective of a log scale, and:

      That leaves people with a passion for communicating this issue suspicious of your motives in an anonymous forum where billionaires can easily send people or bots to muddy the waters. We do not need your bad take here. It is actively damaging the cause.

      Both the linear and log scales are important for communicating the wealth gap.

      Edited for clarity.

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          Hey, that’s exactly what I was thinking!

          How about we recognize that we agree that wealth inequality is a terrible thing that needs to be called out in a way that emphasizes and describes tbe problem.

          I like your way of doing it using a linear scale! I just think that mine is better using the log scale.

          Why don’t you stop being an ass and let me do it my way so that people who think like me can understand it?