> ...say people who are on the blessing side of inequality.
This isn't an argument I'm afraid.
> Note: I am on the blessing side as well. I have no experience whatsoever about what it means to suffer from inequality.
Yes you do.
Not everybody who is less well off than you live a life of misery and unhappiness and desperation. There would even be many very poor people who have happier and more fulfilling lives than you do I would wager.
This isn't an argument I'm afraid.
> Note: I am on the blessing side as well. I have no experience whatsoever about what it means to suffer from inequality.
Yes you do.
Not everybody who is less well off than you live a life of misery and unhappiness and desperation. There would even be many very poor people who have happier and more fulfilling lives than you do I would wager.