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You're measuring by net worth aren't you?
It would be better likely for his own mental issues, if the site barred him entirely. There's a point of time when someone's a liability when you keep letting them try to rile up supporters to do unlawful or unethical things, especially the terrorism one.
http://www.econ.yale.edu/smith/hks_v13.pdf
https://www.visualcapitalist.com/distribution-of-global-wealth-chart/
Want to make those folks less rich? Perhaps end socialism/croney capitalism that protects or bails out these very rich people.
Except 'net worth' isn't actual money being held. So yes, it does matter.
You can't 'spend' assets, only sell/transfer them.
Didn't Bill Gates start off working out of a garage? Didn't Orpah start rag to riches? Even Ethan Klien is living in a Mansion in LA and according to the internet worth 25 million.
If Ethan was living in a place like Germany and he made a statement about supporting gassing the Jews, would he still be able to have his tv-show?? Would he be in jail right now? He should thank Capitalism.
Like it or not... But some people are REALLY dominant in business and sooner or later they end up racking the whole table. Would need quite draconian regulations to avoid that. To the point they might just go do business elsewhere.
Ah yes, the conservative state of California that has harbored billion dollar corporations and protected them from taxes for decades.
I also love how, without fail, you will go on about conservatives in any post you start to comment on.
Whataboutism is not a good strategy, never has been.
Just a tip.