• @TheBeege@lemmy.world
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    458 months ago

    Correct, but there are those that would take this as a source of truth and run with it. It’s not the smart thing to do, but we already see people doing this sort of behavior on other social media.

    We shouldn’t enable the problem, even if it’s an innocent mistake

    • @cosmicrookie@lemmy.world
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      28 months ago

      The point of the meme is to highlight that rich people should be taxed more

      You can’t include bracket taxing, asset taxing etc in a commit meme format.

      If people get their facts off memes, they indeed have a problem but you can’t accommodate for all who arent critical of their knowledge sources

      • @GissaMittJobb@lemmy.ml
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        138 months ago

        I don’t buy this argument - if you’re going to claim something to be the case, it should at least vaguely resemble the truth. Going by the ‘rules’ of this meme, Sweden should be right next to the U.S, or even take the U.S’ place given that the U.S ranks better on wealth equality (not income equality where Sweden ranks better).

        We should absolutely tax billionaires more. We should make memes about it to spread the word. We should also make those memes at least kind of accurate.

        To understand one significant downside of this - Swedes reading this meme might think that we don’t have a billionaire-taxation problem in our country. That’s actively harmful to the cause.