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stop blaming either of the two 50%s, it's the fault of the 0.1%
Who's in the 0.1%?
Sex & gender discrimination is a way, one of the most important ways, in which we are divided in order to make class oppression possible.
So I agree, blame the 0.1%, but the only way you can actually do anything about that is by healing the gender divide, and you're not going to do that by pretending everything is fine and equal when it's not.
The 0.1% are the reason why women are oppressed, sure, but that doesn't mean it's not happening.
I might be mistaken, but I'm pretty sure about half of this 0.1% are women. The ultra rich aren't single and they have kids.
I agree with you that gender discrimination is one of the many ways to divide the people, but I don't see how healing the gender divide will end the growing wealth inequality.
You are mistaken. It's wrong to think that just because they're married their wives have meaningful control of any finances. It's easy to see, for example, when they separate. Gates and Bezos' former spouses took about 10% of their respective fortunes. Musk is single, lol. Putin is also single, but do you really imagine he ever let his wife make a decision?
Those are cherry picked examples, sure, but you can go down the list of billionaires and see that they are divorced much more often than you think, and their wealth doesn't change much in the divorce.
More basically, the men are the ones on the list, aren't they.
Their children also don't have that kind of power until their parents die or at least get old enough to start succession planning, and they certainly don't have control of the money.
You agree that it's a way to divide people, but you don't think more united people will help against wealth inequality?
Not about time you changed your clothes sweetheart? 😂
This is such a non-sequitur that I'm really not sure what it means. Care to enlighten? Is the "joke" that I am a woman and therefore must change my clothes often? Not your best work