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‘Billionaires are not bad people!’

Recently, Elon Musk, the richest man on the planet has just had a status line affirming that “billionaires are not bad guys” on Twitter.

Accordingly, the Tesla CEO said that “it is morally wrong to use the word “billionaire” in such a disrespectful way, when these are all people who are trying to use their wealth to create wealth. things that make millions of people happy.” He also added that if possible, he just wanted to get rid of the class action lawsuits.

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“I feel billionaires are all gentle people who want to make money and do good things,” Musk said when conducting a poll on Twitter, that politician or billionaire – who wins? more trust.

As of today, 75% of the 2.8 million survey respondents said they trust billionaires more.

In the post, Elon Musk also mentioned congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, who recently told Bloomberg that she wants to replace her Tesla with a car made by a company that supports the union. Musk challenged her to do a similar poll of her followers.

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Elon Musk, the richest billionaire in the world

In fact, millionaires and billionaires have often faced criticism. They are said to have failed to share a portion of their wealth to solve pressing global problems, such as hunger or the energy price crisis. Meanwhile, people in the most vulnerable areas are facing an uncertain outlook.

Previously, based on data published by Forbes magazine, there were about 573 people becoming billionaires since 2020, thereby bringing the total number of billionaires in the world to 2,668 people. This means that from 2020 to now, more than 1 billionaire every day in the world. Meanwhile, the pandemic and the food price crisis are pushing millions of people across the globe into poverty.

“I have never seen a time in history when there has been a simultaneous increase in the number of rich and poor,” said Max Lawson, head of inequality policy at Oxfam. “This hurts a lot of people.”

The disparity between rich and poor prompted Gabriela Bucher, CEO of Oxfam International, to speak out earlier this week that the government should levy a wealth tax on the world’s richest people.

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Last November, Elon Musk donated $5.7 billion in Tesla shares to a charity

David Beasley, the head of the United Nations World Food Program, recently gave an interview to the AP about his controversy with Elon Musk last year. At that time, Mr. Beasley said that with just $6 billion, or 2% of Musk’s fortune, the global food crisis could be solved.

“Musk invested $6 billion in the fund. Everyone thought it got to us, but the foundation didn’t get any money,” Mr. Beasley said.

Musk responded, saying that he would sell Tesla shares “immediately” if the organization details a plan to disburse $6 billion. Beasley also sent back a 1,000-word summary of the plan to save more than 40 million lives in 43 countries.

According to CNN, last November, Elon Musk donated $ 5.7 billion in Tesla shares to a charity. This makes him the 2nd largest philanthropist in the US in 2021, behind only Bill Gates and his ex-wife.

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