In a world where the ass was swampy, one man was brave enough to get down in the swamp and push back against swamp ass.
That man was Jeff Bezos – and also his plastic surgery wreck Mexican bimbo.
CNN:
Amazon founder Jeff Bezos plans to give away the majority of his $124 billion net worth during his lifetime, telling CNN in an exclusive interview he will devote the bulk of his wealth to fighting climate change and supporting people who can unify humanity in the face of deep social and political divisions.
Though Bezos’ vow was light on specifics, this marks the first time he has announced that he plans to give away most of his money. Critics have chided Bezos for not signing the Giving Pledge, a promise by hundreds of the world’s richest people to donate the majority of their wealth to charitable causes.
In a sit-down interview with CNN’s Chloe Melas on Saturday at his Washington, DC, home, Bezos, speaking alongside his partner, the journalist-turned-philanthropist Lauren Sánchez, said the couple is “building the capacity to be able to give away this money.”
Asked directly by CNN whether he intends to donate the majority of his wealth within his lifetime, Bezos said: “Yeah, I do.”
Bezos said he and Sánchez agreed to their first interview together since they began dating in 2019 to help shine a spotlight on the Bezos Courage and Civility Award, granted this year to musician Dolly Parton.
“Did you say a hundred million dollars?!” Jeff Bezos gives Dolly Parton $100 million for charity. pic.twitter.com/8ssnsHZ1GD
— Mike Sington (@MikeSington) November 13, 2022
The 20-minute exchange with Bezos and Sánchez covered a broad range of topics, from Bezos’s views on political dialogue and a possible economic recession to Sánchez’s plan to visit outer space with an all-female crew and her reflections on a flourishing business partnership with Bezos.
Dolly Parton
That working relationship was on display Saturday as Bezos and Sánchez announced a $100 million grant to Parton as part of her Courage and Civility Award. It is the third such award, following similar grants to chef Jose Andrés, who has spent some of the money making meals for Ukrainians — and the climate advocate and CNN contributor Van Jones.
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Unity, Bezos said, is a trait that will be necessary to confront climate change and one that he repeatedly invoked as he blasted politicians and social media for amplifying division.
Isn’t the whole point of getting rich to establish a powerful dynasty for your kids?
Why on earth would you give your own money away? It’s nonsensical. It only makes sense in the context of leftism, where they claim rich people should not exist. The rich have to fight this ideology by claiming they are giving their money away, and then doing some kind of scam so they still control it all in some kind of fake “charity trust” designed to change the weather.