With respect i don't think it is!gremlin wrote: ↑Thu Dec 07, 2023 1:19 pmThe issue I have with this mentally is that everyone believes they occupy the holier-than-thou middle ground, such as most people thinking they are above average in driving skill.
The plumber doing a job for cash is in the same moral category as the company director who massages the books. Both are tax avoiders. As am I, I suppose, for telling the counter staff the ol' fib that I'm going to take it away, as opposed to eating in, to save the VAT.
On the flip side, you you have Chris Hohn, hedge fund manager, who donated £3.4b to good causes last year. Minted bastard, for sure, but he doesn't have to give his money away.
Don't take this as criticism, but you tend to see the world very much in black and white, good vs. bad, evil rich vs. the noble poor. I think life is a bit more nuanced than that.
I think the people who try and over complicate things by not making them black and white, bad vs evil is the actual problem here.
It's systematic in politics to do this, make things so over complicated that people cannot question it, if they told us how it is in black and white it would be to easy to question by the majority of the population.