There's plenty of less morally dubious goods around. And for the stuff for which there aren't... Well, maybe those are things you could do without. You don't have to live in luxury.
Exactly, it's all just a lot more expensive, and a lot less attractive-looking. I sin, too, as little as possible, just like everyone else, we all just have different values of "possible".
Sure, the people are to blame. And some people share disproportionately in the blame but not the consequences.
Who is the greater villain? The person destroying the system, the person who is fooled into supporting the person destroying the system or the person trying to save it with their limited means?
"The other guy", you know, "that one, over there, who is not me". Those bankers are people, too. With bills to pay and lifestyles to maintain. And before you go "yeah but their lifestyles are disproportionately rich compared to mine", so is yours compared to, say, the average world citizen. If you're not willing to give up at least 50% of your income, why should they?
Bullshit. Not everybody has equal amounts of influence in our system. Not even remotely.
True, some people have more influence. By what god-given quality? Money? Who gave them that money?
Power is something you can give, not take.
the normal people.
By which you mean "people like me". But the point is, there's no "them". No Big Man Behind The Curtain. They're all little guys, too, blaming the guys even bigger than them. And so on and so forth, until you run into a few guys who run all the shit in the world, and they're just afraid to lose their position to all those lesser guys barking at their shins, so they're busy making themselves look good to eachother and to us in the media, and we all love it. We eat it up and have another hotdog.