Great strawman!<p>Of course the protests are partly about the wall st bogus wealth creation scheme. But more so, they are about the fact that in this supposedly free and just society, monetary value is literally the only thing that matters when it comes to predicting outcome of stuff that should not be bought, e.g. elections, court trials, laws, the ability to start business competing with the entrenched players (who buy regulation stating they are the only player). It is about the fact that people who bust their ass (including the mythical startup founder) mostly just get screwed, because as soon as they figure out how they can reap benefits, that option is taken from them by those who need that extra .005% because somehow it matters that they have $1.1 billion instead of $1.0 billion (both numbers that mean essentially enough money to do whatever you want for the rest of your life, and the lives of your great grandkids too). It is about the fact that they paid taxes and built the infrastructure that is now being taken from them, in place of some privatized bullshit that they must re-pay for, because they can't buy laws to protect themselves. It is that they face imprisonment for attempting to come up with different business plans and attempting to play by new rules, while those who have giant companies can do what they want and hide behind liability sheilds, wherein there is no punishment for changing the rules for anything.<p>But sure, startups will cure everything because "duh startups are magic unicorn poop that always disrupt everything and never ever fail 90% of the time".
I'm wondering if I got my point across without dissing the folks who are suffering.<p>every time i write a piece about taking control of your destiny I get flammed by folks who can't/haven't/etc.<p>i try to soften and craft it to pull these folks in.... but sometimes i feel like i fail at it.