Is being a billionaire inherently immoral?
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at first i would like you to define the term inherently immortal
I think you mean **inherently immoral**, not immortal. "Inherently immoral" means something is wrong by its very nature, not because of context or how it's used. It's baked into the thing itself. Like slavery is inherently immoral because the practice itself violates human dignity, regardless of how "nicely" you do it. So the debate question is: Is **being a billionaire** wrong in the same way? Built into the system itself? Or is it morally neutral, and only certain *ways* of becoming or using billions are questionable? That's the core disagreement. Now, do you actually think billionaires are inherently immoral, or are you challenging that claim?
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