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Bank Robber vows to give away his stolen funds by 20 years from now to charities of his choosing. He's one of the good ones! So uplifting!
Bank robber? Stolen funds? Huh?
I guess I will over-explain my snarky comment.
I'm making an analogy with robbing a bank, something that everyone would agree is a criminal activity because:
If you don't find that point convincing:
A great deal of his wealth is unearned and comes at a cost to society in the form of an unfair technology market. He is the benefactor of a system who rewards those who have the most already, a system that allows your neighbors be homeless, sick and/or without basic necessities.
Kind of like a bank robber has unearned wealth. A bank robber (who got away with it!) giving away their unearned wealth to their favored charities doesn't really belong in Uplifting News.
Oh those poor US tech workers, living in ghettos, forced to rely on Windows XP and Microsoft Azure in order to survive. Woe is they. How could Bill have done this to them? /s
Lol. As one of those tech workers I'll never forgive Bill for making slashes the wrong way in DOS.
But also, his foundation does good work and I support it. The amount of hate he's getting in this thread just builds up the amount of eye roll I have for anyone who describes themselves as a "leftist"