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Sure.

Bill Gates and the Gates Foundation will probably eradicate polio.

Before people jump on the bandwagon about how Gates is evil and problematic, that there are no virtuous billionaires, and a government or an NGO or an equivalent should have been the one to do it… I know. But the question was “name one billionaire that’s done anything good,” and I think it’s pretty difficult to argue that eradicating polio isn’t good.

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On same tone, Warren Buffet.

He has also donated billions in the same charity and largely lives controversy free.

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The company he’s synonymous with is very much not controversy free

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Yeah, dude is asking the wrong question.

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Bill gates is not curing polio, it’s the doctors and scientists that are doing it.

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Bill gates, also the guy who spent loads of time on epsteins island banging children. I guess it evens out /s

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Source on that?

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Pretty easy to find the connections on google. Try it. Start with his divorce and work backward. Just because you love him doesn’t mean he didn’t do bad things.

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You do know Gates left day to day operations from Microsoft for like 20 years ago and his foundation has nothing to do with Microsoft?

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However, one can posit that the Gates Foundation is creating a market for vaccines that aren’t of interest in the industrialized nations.

I’m not sure that subsequent doses are going to be provided as generously as the first ones.

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That’s not how vaccines work. The illness is already there, it’s not like people get sick after you introduce a vaccine into the system. So the “market” has always been there and every dose administered is great.

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You don’t understand my point.

  • Sick people receive vaccines for free or very cheap
  • Sick people gets hope of survival to disease, hope which wasn’t previously available.
  • Sick people ask their governments to continue receiving vaccines.
  • People providing vacciones now are charging a lot more to said governments.
  • Profit (which was the whole point, and not any “humanitarian” notions.)

And the market wasn’t there, because unless there’s some way to create high demand and guaranteed payment in poor countries, there’s no profit in said vaccines (or any medication, for that matter; do you see any multinational farmaceutical companies giving much thought to the creation of medicine to cure Chagas disease? And it’s endemic in many areas of South America. But those are poor areas, so the is no profit there).

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The point of eradication is that once a disease is gone, you don’t need to vaccinate against it any more. You’ve probably never been vaccinated against smallpox, for example.

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Actually, I have been. But good for you for trying to guess my age and failing, buddy.

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