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Johnny2X2X

(24,328 posts)
54. Succession
Tue Apr 21, 2026, 08:21 AM
12 hrs ago

I thought the HBO series succession did a great job portraying billionaires. The series focused on the Roy family, whose patriarch, Logan Roy, controlled a large media company. They're a stand in for FOX News and Rupert Murdock.

You get a first hand look at extreme wealth. The children of Logan vie to control the company, but wealth and the comforts it brings are a backdrop, but not really discussed at all. They get flown around on private jets, have amazing meals in amazing places, and live in ridiculous penthouses and mansions in the country side. They never once remark how great the view is, or how delicious the meals are, or how amazing it is to fly in a private jet. All of that is just a given, they take no real joy from any of it. The children are all completely unremarkable, none of them are all that talented at anything, but they're all assured of their place in the billionaire class where if they completely fail, the worst case scenario is a life of vacation and being worth several $billion each.

Their father dies, it's a mad scramble for control, but all of them are too dumb to win, one of their spouses ends up getting control and he himself is also pretty unremarkable. These people are just rich, that's their only real qualification, they know how to be rich and how to deal with other rich people. Absent being rich, they are not competent, they are not talented, they have very few useful skills. And the entire sphere around them is geared to cater to their every whim, everyone is scared, everyone is meek.

And their privilege is sickening. No consequences for any misstep or crime. Sexual harassment and drug use that results in death of an innocent have 0 consequences. They all just want power because they're bored or they think it's their birthright. None of them earned a thing. And in the end, the big crescendo is disaster for one of the main characters and he gets out schemed for control over the media company and storms out of the office building and it looks like he might throw himself into the river, but his security is near by and that's the end, you realize it was all meaningless, he lost and is still a $billionaire and his life will never be anything other than opulence.

This is the class of people we have created, born into wealth, completely unremarkable other than that, and wielding the power of life and death over others on a whim.

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This is exactly why billionaires (trillionaires?) should be taxed out of existence. Moostache Yesterday #1
rich folk hem AllaN01Bear Yesterday #5
I could not agree more! City Lights Yesterday #10
If they don't figure it out, someone will force the lesson upon them. ms liberty Yesterday #13
Yeah, but it won't happen. They control the government, the media, even a vast majority of voters. progressoid Yesterday #17
That's not freedom. GoodRaisin 19 hrs ago #48
There are 3,400 billionaires in the world... OGBuzz Yesterday #25
and not a single of of them keroro gunsou 23 hrs ago #36
The idea that a billionaire SurfLiberal 12 hrs ago #53
Thanks I'm kicking this for a later read fujiyamasan Yesterday #2
Important discussion Johnny2X2X Yesterday #3
Nassim Taleb Describes modrepub Yesterday #11
That's just how capitalism rolls Farmer-Rick 11 hrs ago #55
Not A Fan Of Marx modrepub 11 hrs ago #57
I'm no expert but.....Schumpeter's creative destruction Farmer-Rick 9 hrs ago #63
Where Schumpteter Failed modrepub 8 hrs ago #68
Agreed. And power control. Money to own and control the corporations and institutions we all depend on lostnfound Yesterday #18
It's important to understand these people who control so much of the world Johnny2X2X Yesterday #23
The super rich become so wealthy they think they have become part of the royalty class. magicarpet Yesterday #30
Succession Johnny2X2X 12 hrs ago #54
So very accurate and true.... present day billionaires lacking the brains or ambitions to contribute to,... magicarpet 11 hrs ago #56
And the groveling is harmful to them Johnny2X2X 11 hrs ago #58
Yes, and Trump's followers all believe Trump created all that wealth for himself. raging moderate 9 hrs ago #66
$1/2 Billion in Manhattan real estate Johnny2X2X 7 hrs ago #73
Americans have worshipped wealth for a long time misanthrope 7 hrs ago #70
And wealth -- not even extreme wealth -- blunts compassion and morality. pat_k 21 hrs ago #43
A great argument for why there should be no such Hey Joe Yesterday #4
the rich never gave a hoot hoot hoot about us and YOU CANT TAKE IT WITH YOU! AllaN01Bear Yesterday #6
Research demonstrates that wealth reduces compassion and morality, so that Eye of the Needle bit is spot on!! pat_k 18 hrs ago #51
thanks for your insight. AllaN01Bear 10 hrs ago #61
the world and other people exist only to be acted upon patphil Yesterday #7
For many of them, I'm sure this is true. But, not for all Joinfortmill Yesterday #8
The majority and damn few understand or care what they are doing to other people Stargazer99 11 hrs ago #59
And now the billionaires have the propaganda tools to keep the people in their slumber.... Mysterian Yesterday #9
I read this and that was some article kimbutgar Yesterday #12
The billionaires become psychopaths. Brutal, ruthless psychopaths. Irish_Dem Yesterday #14
One of our society's biggest problems is that we have millionaires and billionaires deciding what is affordable. Wounded Bear Yesterday #15
Very interesting insight that very likely hits the nail on the head Martin Eden Yesterday #16
Research shows this. pat_k 21 hrs ago #42
Yes, until the masses turn out with pitchforks and torches paleotn Yesterday #19
The French Revolution could be a blueprint Wednesdays Yesterday #35
Citizens United ended the protection for regular Americans SupportSanity Yesterday #20
Thanks for this link. progressoid Yesterday #21
Money, more is never enough. multigraincracker Yesterday #22
Once again what is most stunning about this misanthrope Yesterday #24
The American people are well trained and gaslighted and are not even aware of the pattern Stargazer99 11 hrs ago #60
Billionaires want to be worshipped as gods DBoon Yesterday #26
Must read malaise Yesterday #27
Fun fact that none of my MAGA acquaintances understand. OGBuzz Yesterday #28
the biggest thing is how they become immune from the law-- their money totally protects them from criminal prosecution. LymphocyteLover Yesterday #29
Kinda! Mr.Bee Yesterday #31
When I started working, UpInArms Yesterday #32
I had my own office! Mr.Bee 9 hrs ago #65
Kicked and recommended Uncle Joe Yesterday #33
One of the parts of the process of wealth is that others project unwarranted worth (not monetary). yellow dahlia Yesterday #34
The wealthy have a warped view of how people end up where they are on the social ladder. pat_k 17 hrs ago #52
"My own morality." With the way TOFU Donnie is mixing up words of late, I wonder... 3catwoman3 23 hrs ago #37
I keep hoping for UpInArms 23 hrs ago #38
I would bet all the equity in my house that he's already had one stroke Maru Kitteh 22 hrs ago #40
"You don't exist." Maru Kitteh 23 hrs ago #39
One fodder unit UpInArms 21 hrs ago #44
Interesting stuff thanks jfz9580m 19 hrs ago #47
Wealth -- not even extreme wealth -- reduces compassion and morality pat_k 22 hrs ago #41
Cooperation is the greatest tool we have misanthrope 7 hrs ago #71
Pathocracy Smokster 21 hrs ago #45
The irony of this, history is littered with examples where... Xolodno 20 hrs ago #46
That is due to technology misanthrope 7 hrs ago #74
Author: Noah Hawley eppur_se_muova 18 hrs ago #49
Looked up the value of 1,000,000 a year to a billionaire...(what they would have to pay for security) C Moon 18 hrs ago #50
Sociopaths. Kick and rec. 58Sunliner 10 hrs ago #62
F. Scott Fitzgerald told us ""Let me tell you about the very rich. They are different from you and me. They possess and Martin68 9 hrs ago #64
They are addicts and should be treated as such. travelingthrulife 8 hrs ago #67
Very simplistic but very on target slightlv 7 hrs ago #72
They are deluded into believing they are gods dlk 7 hrs ago #69
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