Thursday, December 11, 2025

Greed by Drew Gooden

@slickwizard
We’ve renamed greed as ambition

@Wolverine_onTTV
Not only is the average home buyer age 59, it is up from 39. From 20 years ago, so its the same fooking people just buying houses again

@harpstarr
the world when its my turn to be an adult

@anniebodyoutthere
Drew in 2017: Look at the silly way they cut this bagel!
Drew in 2025: The world is doomed and the evil will pay for their sins

@Beer_dialogue
poor billionaires with four yachts vs greedy families who just wanna eat breakfast

@reomemewagon
CLASS CONSCIOUSNESS CHRISTMAS

@Patryc
guys, go out into the world and talk to people about this. you'll find we all agree. time to start organizing

@mikaela4180
Ever since I was a little child, I knew I wanted to sacrifice my life for shareholder value.

@ButUrWrongTho
It's not even greed any longer, it's pathological hoarding. They hoard money.

@HelterSkeltr832
billionaires provide no benefit to humanity

@patiichun9238
Drew posted this and 3 days later Netflix bought Warner Bros. It really is over.

@mariam8275
PLEASE EVERYONE DEVELOP CLASS CONSCIOUSNESS NOW

@jae_luvv
I am a sophomore in high-school currently. My teachers use AI IN THEIR TEST SHEETS and more often than not, it's completely impossible and not comprehensible. We are even encouraged to use AI to teach our selves or create art for an assignment. My school also happens to have the highest number of unhoused children or families in my district but why have a bed when you could have a 9 second clip of a grandma exploding.

@w_woping
BILLIONARIES SHOULD NOT EXIST. Class working people need to be discussing this non-stop. Thanks for this video and for raising awareness!

@newtpollution
I live in a suburb of Chicago that just approved a data center to be built in town. No one in our town approves of it, basically every household has signs in their yard protesting it, people have been showing up to meetings about it to speak against it for months... and it's getting built anyway. That's the most frustrating thing to me, that we are killing the planet and pricing people out of their homes for data centers that no one wants or needs.


Drew Gooden describes the growing disconnect between official economic indicators and people’s lived experiences, arguing that while markets and asset values are booming for the 1% who already hold wealth, most workers face rising costs, stagnant wages, unaffordable housing, and increasing financial precarity. He explains how this divide stems from decades of policies favoring asset owners and corporation; especially since the 1980s shift toward trickle-down economics, deregulation, and the corporate culture pioneered by figures like Jack Welch, who prioritized shareholder value and layoffs over workers and long-term stability. The AI "industry" also inflates economic numbers while burdening communities with rising utility costs and environmental damage, all to create technologies that threaten jobs and enrich a small elite.