Wealth Identity Politics: Billionaires Acting Like A Persecuted Minority Is Peak Capitalism

Guest Post by Caitlin Johnstone

“I guess maybe Bernie Sanders shouldn’t exist,” said billionaire Steve Schwarzman while seated in a library building named after billionaire Steve Schwarzman and promoting a book with billionaire Steve Schwarzman’s face on it.

According to Bloomberg this humble response from the always modest billionaire Steve Schwarzman came in response to a question posed by an audience member about a Sanders tweet in which the Vermont Senator said that billionaires should not exist. The comment was reportedly met with enthusiastic applause.

Blackstone CEO Schwarzman, who has previously compared tax increases on the wealthy to the Nazi invasion of Poland, is an oligarch by any reasonable definition. As one of America’s top individual campaign donors he is immensely influential; his plutocratic power is so deeply interwoven with the highest levels of government that his book’s 14 pages of acknowledgements describe cuddly relationships with a who’s-who of top US officials, including the last five presidents. According to a recent report by The Intercept, two Brazilian firms owned by Schwarzman “are significantly responsible for the ongoing destruction of the Amazon rainforest, carnage that has developed into raging fires that have captivated global attention.”

It is very telling that this oligarch sees an equivalence between (A) saying that an elite class should not control such vast amounts of wealth and (B) saying actual people should not exist. What this tells us is that Schwarzman sees being a billionaire as a fundamental part of his identity, making the idea that he shouldn’t control billions of dollars indistinguishable from saying that he himself should not exist. From his point of view he’s just doing the same thing that Sanders is doing: Bernie’s saying the thing that Schwarzman is shouldn’t exist, and Schwarzman is saying that Bernie himself shouldn’t exist. To him they’re the same.

This statement gives us a bit of insight into the way billionaires see themselves as fundamentally different than the rest of us, forming an egoic identity construct out of being a billionaire in the same way a medieval king would form an egoic identity construct out of that position. This anti-billionaire rhetoric is perceived as an attack on their very identity, which is why they are spinning it as though Sanders is calling for the elimination of actual people.

Predictably, Fox News is now trotting out billionaires to defend themselves from this outrageous billionairephobic bigotry, with Home Depot founder and major Republican Party donor Ken Langone receiving a warmly sycophantic reception from Fox’s Mornings with Maria.

“What the hell has he done for the little people?” Langone asked his host Maria Bartiromo. “What jobs has he created?”

Langone went on to detail all the many jobs he’s “created” (read: how many people he’s needed to hire to help him reap lucrative profits from an already existing demand) without bothering to explain what hoarding billions of dollars in offshore accounts has to do with job creation. Exponents of the “billionaires create jobs” argument always avoid this glaring plot hole like the plague.

Again, we see in Langone’s emotional response two things: that he sees ordinary citizens as “the little people” innately different from himself, and that he perceives the push toward greater economic equality as an existential threat.

“If you go back to 1933, with different words, this is what Hitler was saying in Germany,” Langone has said of the rising pushback against wealth and income inequality. “You don’t survive as a society if you encourage and thrive on envy or jealousy.”

These outbursts are reminiscent of one we saw a couple of years ago on an MSNBC interview with resort tycoon Stephen Cloobeck, who expressed outrage at the way progressives are using “the millionaire or billionaire word” to discuss issues with class and economic justice, saying he’d instructed Democratic Party leaders to bring a stop to this rhetoric or lose plutocratic funding.

“It is very, very disturbing when I hear the millionaire or billionaire word,” Cloobeck said, as though he was uttering an ethnic slur for an oppressed minority and not a conventional label for a class that effectively owns the US government. “And I’ve told them to stop it. Knock it off.”

We’re seeing this hilarious conflation of economic justice with the persecution of minorities and the elimination of actual human beings more and more often, so we should probably come up with a name for it. I’d like to propose that we label this phenomenon “wealth identity politics”, and it is capitalism’s dumbest turn yet.

It’s especially dumb because the billionaire class has already proven with its actions that it cannot exist without actively working to manipulate governments in a way that undeniably subverts democracy and the will of the people. The debate over whether or not billionaires should exist is long settled. They should not.

A few million dollars will buy you a nice car, a nice house and some nice clothes. A few billion dollars will buy you the ability to control public narratives using media ownership, lobbyists and think tanks, thereby manipulating entire governments and international affairs. Believing that it makes sense to have an elite class which controls this much wealth and power is exactly as stupid as believing it makes sense to have a total monarchy.

Billionaires should not exist, for the same reason that kings and pharaohs should not exist. The leadership of our world should not belong to a class of highly mediocre people who have nothing noteworthy between their ears apart from a knack for accumulating dollars. The ability to amass wealth is not a valid basis upon which to determine who leads us. Our fate as a species should be in all our hands.

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22 Comments
Plato_Plubius
Plato_Plubius
October 3, 2019 4:58 pm

Billionaires have used their almost infinite influence and resources to massage their images in the PUBLIC’S minds ever since the Occupy Wall St. Movement and 99%ers!!

Remember that show “Undercover Bosses”??

The whole t v show was designed to reshape PUBLIC opinion, to reaffirm our Stockholm Syndrome and get us to see them as “one of us “. Just like all those damn P.G. & E commercials airing in California ever since the natural gas explosion in SoCal years back.

PUBLIC relations and communications degrees used for evil on mostly unsuspecting American Mushrooms

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Plato_Plubius
October 3, 2019 5:27 pm

envy is the ugliest sin … except for extreme gluttony
communist thought runs riot here today

there are often actual unfair, immoral, or criminal acts that enable some to become billionaires and to stay billionaires
most involve collusion or corruption of elected and appointed govt officials

but, we should ignore those acts [and the fact that we voted for the politicians who allow them] and instead focus solely on the fact that others have more money than you and that’s not “fair”

unless johnstone can point to the illegal, unfair, or immoral acts that enable billionaires, she should probably don a mask an shout at old ladies with walkers for being NAZIs like the commie bint she is.

credit
credit
  Anonymous
October 3, 2019 6:14 pm

it’s unfair and immoral , and it should be illegal, for one group of people to control the money supply, media, politics, judiciary, government agencies, hedge funds and banks, etc. the proof is always buried, ala J Epstein

Anonymous
Anonymous
  credit
October 3, 2019 9:02 pm

It may be “unfair”, but it’s been that way since the dawn of civilization, with some ebbing and flowing. Do you have a solution to change it?

Donkey
Donkey
  Anonymous
October 3, 2019 10:13 pm

“envy is the ugliest sin … except for extreme gluttony
communist thought runs riot here today.”

Says you? Not murder huh? I believe you could draw a straightish line between gluttony and greed and isn’t that the opposite of envy?

I do admit to having difficulty with envy vs. greed. The problem I have with the ultra rich is they have an outsized influence on the world and they use it to their own benefit. I believe this to be true.

22winmag - The South was Right!
22winmag - The South was Right!
  Plato_Plubius
October 3, 2019 9:53 pm

+1

Hey PP, just wanted you to know I’ve gone full Kennedy as the Hidden Kings of America. All 4 faked deaths, Joe Jr., JFK, RFK, and JFK Jr.

They had to switch to a fake plane crash in 1999 because this isn’t the days of 8mm film. I’ve done the research, all faked as all fuck especially ’99.

Yes indeed, every fake President since Truman has been in on it, and every public President kissed hidden Kennedy rings on bended knee since Joe Jr. became Hidden King in 1945.

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This too of course.
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Fatty
Fatty
  22winmag - The South was Right!
October 3, 2019 11:17 pm

But not Teddy? Is he at least really dead?

22winmag - Not someone's sockpuppet
22winmag - Not someone's sockpuppet
  Fatty
October 4, 2019 9:26 am

Yes, you can rejoice about that blowhard if you like.

Neuday
Neuday
October 3, 2019 5:12 pm

The headline is incorrect and should read “Billionaires Acting Like A Persecuted Minority Is typical judaism”.

22winmag - Not someone's sockpuppet
22winmag - Not someone's sockpuppet
  Neuday
October 3, 2019 10:05 pm

Hey, I may just a caucasian-quarter Jew from the days of the Galveston Plan.

It never crossed my mind to play that Judaism game.

Ken31
Ken31
  22winmag - Not someone's sockpuppet
October 4, 2019 12:39 pm

It all makes sense now. You were born that way. Now get thee to Israel or the oven.

CCRider
CCRider
October 3, 2019 5:19 pm

They’re lying bastards. All of the overhead creating regulations they lobby government to enact tilts the playing field in the direction of those companies that can afford to absorb those costs and print shares out of thin air to cover the costs. I live in upper New York state that’s replete with closed down former hardware stores-many of which family owned. For those AnCaps like me that revere the free market these bandits are an anathema. Don’t let them bullshit you. They abhor a level playing field and love government-at least that part they own.

Apple
Apple
October 3, 2019 5:50 pm

What about bill gates? He created an entire industry. Article is kinda stupid.

22winmag - The South was Right!
22winmag - The South was Right!
  Apple
October 3, 2019 6:18 pm

Gates.

Total fraud that didn’t create shit.

http://mileswmathis.com/gates.pdf

Donkey
Donkey
  22winmag - The South was Right!
October 3, 2019 6:39 pm

This, I believe, has some truth to it.

22winmag - The South was Right!
22winmag - The South was Right!
October 3, 2019 6:16 pm

Blackstone ate the world.

It’s true.

Read this to clean the crap out of your mind that Caitlin just deposited there.

http://mileswmathis.com/black.pdf

Llpoh
Llpoh
  22winmag - The South was Right!
October 3, 2019 9:51 pm

Give the ignoramus Mathis shit a fucking rest.

22winmag - Not someone's sockpuppet
22winmag - Not someone's sockpuppet
  Llpoh
October 4, 2019 9:27 am

That paper is good financial dope.

Worth a year of analysis.

Anonymous
Anonymous
October 3, 2019 9:00 pm

Caitlin is practicing the politics of envy…a very ugly thing to behold.

Grog
Grog
October 3, 2019 11:03 pm

Liberté, égalité, fraternité much?

Festering Boil
Festering Boil
October 4, 2019 12:26 am

Yep but it is all part of their deficient tribal genetic wiring. They just can’t help themselves which is why they have always been in so much trouble since their creation. And they will again…… Never say never again as that can never be further from the truth. They are setting themselves up ultimately for a really, really bad fall and probably the worst one yet.

This is what happens when children are not disciplined and have never had to endure any hardships, much as most of this group of modern day billionaires never has. Besides, their is nothing special about most of these people other than their tribal affiliation. They control everything practically today and control most of the money. This allows them to create more and more billionaires and big wealth amongst their people while keeping out the cable, entertainment, media paying riff-raff which they have absolutely no respect or liking for even though we saved them from extinction 80 or so years ago. The rotary belt economy they have set up in this country to benefit themselves is really creative though. You really have to step back and look at the big picture and research it to actually see it. Most Americans are totally clueless!!!!

Ken31
Ken31
October 4, 2019 12:37 pm

Sometimes I think Caitlin is implicitly calling out the jews. I am not sure that has any value, but it dodges the jew media censors.