Trust fund baby: debatable, but he certainly had advantages many do not.
Doesn’t know you: a bold assumption that depending upon how one defines as “know you” is either statistically unlikely to be correct or is factually incorrect.
Doesn’t care to know you: probably true.
Doesn’t care for you- another bold assumption but likely true.
But that is sort of the problem isn’t it? That someone with that level of power and influence probably doesn’t care for or even consider you but can have profound and far reaching impact on your life and the world you live in through their influence and political capital.
The idea that no one should care what he does ignores the fact of his wealth and power. We should probably care a whole lot more about what the people who hold wealth and power disproportionate to the population and rivaling or exceeding more than 50% of the people in their country can command combined.
In simple terms- if a bear is in your home, it does not know you, likely want to know or care for you. It was born a bear, but none of that changes the fact that you will probably, and wisely, care and likely act in some way of a fucking 800lb bear is in your house- because regardless of wether the bear is “just living it’s best life,” the fact is that the bear being there sort of precludes you from going about your business because if the bear decides it wants something or doesn’t like something- there’s not a whole lot the average person can do to stop an 800lb bear in an enclosed space with no form of force multiplier to equalize the disadvantages they have to the bear. “The bear just went into the babies room!” “Who CaReS? Do you know the bear? Does the bear care for you? Quit worrying about the bear and just go about your day like it wasn’t there…”
Doesn’t know you: a bold assumption that depending upon how one defines as “know you” is either statistically unlikely to be correct or is factually incorrect.
Doesn’t care to know you: probably true.
Doesn’t care for you- another bold assumption but likely true.
But that is sort of the problem isn’t it? That someone with that level of power and influence probably doesn’t care for or even consider you but can have profound and far reaching impact on your life and the world you live in through their influence and political capital.
The idea that no one should care what he does ignores the fact of his wealth and power. We should probably care a whole lot more about what the people who hold wealth and power disproportionate to the population and rivaling or exceeding more than 50% of the people in their country can command combined.