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I find this take so hypocritical.
I bet you have more food than some people. Are you giving it to them?
You have a roof over your head, other people don’t. Are you giving it to them?
You most likely have more money than others, considering your access to the internet and ability to think up this post - are you donating all of your excess that isn’t going to your bills and food?
Calling it “hoarding” is just intentionally vilifying having money. Are some rich people bad? Absolutely. Are they bad because they’re rich? No. Do they have an obligation to give their money away? Also no.
This logic quickly breaks down at scale. What we're talking about is people so rich, that if they payed a percentage of their money equivalent to the average person's 1 euro, they would create a significant difference in the world somewhere, but they don't.
This to me is without question being a bad person, no one needs or has any use for such an unimaginable amount of money.