WATCH: 'Ok Boomer' girl proclaims that it's time to 'eat the rich'

Countries are using all the resources they have to battle a pandemic. But sure, let's take down those with the resources we need.

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Libby Emmons Brooklyn NY
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Taking to her Twitch feed, Ok Boomer girl Neekolul has proclaimed that it's time to "eat the rich."

"I just ate a cup o'noodle myself, but Jeff Bezos is out there eating a $1,000 steak," she says, "in his trillion dollar mansion, and then what are you doing, what are we doing, we're here on my stream eating a cup o'noodle. Alright? Exactly, you got to eat the rich, exactly."

Countries are battling a pandemic, using all the resources they have, engaging with private industry, and yes, billionaires and trillionaires, to put every best effort forward. But sure, let's take down the people with the resources and funds we need. Instead of eating these people, we should let them know how essential they are to society.

And as the millennials rush about filling bars, restaurants, and nightclubs with their asymptomatic bodies, clamouring for the government to take charge, they should realize that a monopolizing all the funds and resources in government hands will have a worse impact, not a better one. Money and resources need to be spread between private and government sectors.

Eating the rich won't get us anywhere. We'll just be hungry once they're gone. And government is slow to provision.

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