VGPolyglot said:
The people that get the low paying jobs are much more important than the people at the top; without them how would we be able to buy anything? The system as-is doesn't reward those who work hard: many people who work much more than full-time struggle to pay their bills. Yes, I support abortion: I don't care if a fetus without a conscience is killed to help the family avoid something that they can't handle. |
You can't affirm they are more important. The people at the top are the ones giving them jobs. They are the ones taking care of the business. They are the ones planning how to correctly meet our demand. They're not just sitting on a chair scratching their balls. They paid their dues.
Our system is not about who works harder, but who offers value to society. Which diamond is more valuable: one that is found by chance in ten seconds or one that took years to be found? They are worth the same, regardless of how many hours of work were put into finding them. Working hard doesn't mean offering value. If that were the case, bodybuilders would be filthy rich.









