A critical take on Rutger Bregman and the School for Moral Ambition
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Summary
A critical opinion piece questioning Rutger Bregman's credibility and the School for Moral Ambition. The author initially admired Bregman for his viral Davos speech on taxing billionaires and his confrontation with Tucker Carlson, but now expresses skepticism about Bregman's non-profit organization launched in 2024, suggesting it may be hypocritical or performative rather than genuinely impactful.
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Later on he got to troll Tucker Carlson about Carlson being a millionaire working for billionaires. Absolutely fantastic.
Disclaimer: I'm just a random person on the internet and this article is my personal opinion. This article was written without AI.
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