What's the difference between me and Bill Gates' son? I don't know if he had a child but it's something i can't accept. You did not choose your religion/nation/race/your body/your parents/your illnesses. We do not judge people with these. You did not choose your social class either. Why judge with it? Why? Why an african child do not have a computer and discuss this matter with us? Why? It's not about choises.
Let's say the world's total wealth is 100. %1 of people has 80. %99 of people has 20. And you are saying that we are not lorded. Capitalism needs slaves. And people like you to stand strong against devil(!) communists. Keep dreaming! One day you'll be a billionaire too. But that don't change to fact that %99 of people are starving comparing to them riches.
I'm not a billionaire because I don't give enough of a shit about money to make it my life's ambition.
My ambition happens to amount to having a good time and being with my loved ones. I can do these things without being a billionaire, and so don't care enough to attempt to become one.
Also, I damn well chose my religion and nation, even if I didn't choose those other things. Illnesses and my body are affected by lifestyle choices, so there's
choices there, too.
The point is, that with enough determination, ability, and a little bit of luck, you
could achieve it.
Yes, if I was born in a third-world country with no chance of leaving it, I wouldn't be able to achieve lofty goals without enough luck to afford these opportunities to me. However, that's not the case. I'm in a country with opportunities, and I can attempt to reap them if I wish.
Funny you mentioned parents, because mine are a perfect example of shifting socio-economic statuses. They were born to poor families from villages in South-East Asia, and proceeded to work their way out of it. They went up to what you'd describe as upper-middle class (millions, granted, not billions) and had us kids.
Fortunes changed largely through poor choices and they lost most what they achieved, bringing them back to the working class below the poverty line.
And here I am, with the opportunity to do anything I bloody well please, if I'd chosen to take the opportunities given to me.
I didn't, and so I'm not on the way to becoming a Senator or ridiculously rich, but it doesn't matter.
Because at the end of the day, I'm free to do
whatever I damn well please, as long as it doesn't directly hurt another person physically or financially.
Granted, I've never been to Turkey and don't know what the political and economical situation is like there, but for the rest of us, man, it's nothing like the middle ages.