If you are privileged you should use it to help others

    by Skrilli

    35 Comments

    1. Don’t hate the player, hate the game. If you are born with the win-condition already met, why not spend your energy trying to help others reach it too?

    2. Pinksamuraiiiii on

      Twitter/X responses never fail to remind me how sad this world is, and what a lost cause some people are. They’d rather make fun of an activist, then actually put a pedo president in jail.

    3. Orrrr you could try to spend your whole life fucking people (and minors, literally) over and become President!

    4. Aggressive-Foot7434 on

      lol am I seeing things or does Nioh Burg have the Star of David and the Iranian flag?

    5. Primary-Bookkeeper10 on

      I was just saying this about Cardi B the other day. She grew up rough, made a bunch of money, and now actively tries to platform good causes and strong leaders. You can’t fix past mistakes, but you can better yourself and the world around you.

    6. When a billionaire does billionaire things(like some did in a certain island) people complain they are not helping the planet.

      When one does help the planet they complain they are wasting money

    7. If more kids who grew up with wealth thought this way the world would be a better place. If you have all the wealth in the world why not try and make the world a better place

    8. >real job

      Most jobs in service-led economies are hardly ‘real’ jobs. See [Bullshit Jobs](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bullshit_Jobs)

      >useless activism

      That’s rich coming from “Possibly the most famous Iranian Jew on social media”. Both Iran and Israel are/will be absolutely fucked by climate change

    9. Yeah. If I was born rich, I’d probably have just spent my life playing video games and lying to women.

      I mean, I already have done that. But there just would have been way more video games and women.

    10. If they hated Trump and Netanyahu even a fraction of the amount they hate Greta wed be so much better off.

    11. originalusername__ on

      It says a lot about the person criticizing. They obviously wouldn’t do shit to better society if they were rich.

    12. People making fun of Greta reminds me that there a number of human beings that are probably beyond redemption. Imagine hating a girl who’s just trying to make the world a better place.

    13. PuddingJello on

      “How dare this rich white girl protest my countries’ ongoing genocide instead of getting a job” – this Nioh Berg lady. I can only imagine she is as stupid as her post if not more so.

    14. Truthhurts1017 on

      So it’s wrong for wealthy people to care now? I thought people cried for centuries about wealthy people not helping. Now someone who came from a wealthy family is trying her best and it’s a problem. This world is so fucked up

    15. zacharymc1991 on

      Woman doesn’t want to die in water wars after we have ruined the planet.

      Bunch of dick heads online still meat riding corporation “she’s the worst person ever 😡”

    16. ripgoodhomer on

      My family was able to pay for college (only in state though), and it allowed me to have the perspective and comfort to make the decision to go into education. 

    17. After_Arugula on

      It’s a window into conservative thought. They can’t understand why someone would advocate for the less fortunate because they only care about themselves.

      It’s like when people mock rich black people for supporting social causes, or that dumb meme about Rosa Parks’ husband owning a car. The exploited should only advocate for themselves!

    18. People just mad they decided to waste their life at work. Young, intelligent girl decided to do good with her life and showing them who they are supposed to be.

    19. FuzzyDynamics on

      She should have been born with a real estate fortune to inherit and spent her life scamming people, bankrupting businesses, raping women and children, and then becoming president and bombing schools and sending federal agents to brutalize people and throw them in mass detention centers.

    20. LucyJordan614 on

      People who think activism is “useless” are pretty privileged. What a bizarre take.

    21. JustSomeM0nkE on

      No good deed goes unpunished, a lot of people are way more triggered by goodness than evil

    22. surprisingly comment from someone with an Star of David and and Iranian flag in their profile /s

    23. I personally dont feel comfortable telling people what they should or shouldnt dedicate their lives to

      but that first tweet is WILD

    24. midnightsugarplum on

      this kinda hit me in a weird way… i used to date someone who grew up way more comfortable than me, and i didn’t realize how different our mindsets were until we started talking about money and “purpose.” i remember one night he said something like “i just wanna do what makes me happy” and i nodded, but in my head i was thinking about rent and responsibilities and how that wasn’t really an option for me. it wasn’t even jealousy, just this quiet realization that people start from completely different places and it shapes everything. ever since then i notice it more, like how easy it is to judge choices without seeing what someone actually had to work with

    25. Yeah but have you considered using AI™️ to bet crypto currency®️ on whether or not an incontinent old man will commit war crimes on a mass level?

      /s because satire is dead and the billionaire class killed it.

    26. Lost-Platypus8271 on

      Privilege is being born with wealth or advantage you didn’t personally earn. Decency is using that privilege for good in the world. It’s not complicated, folks.

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