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Good Riddance! Let Outer Space Have Our Billionaires

Three of the richest billionaires on Earth are now busily spending billions to exit our Earth’s atmosphere and enter into space. The world is watching—and reflecting.Some commentators see our billionaire trio—Richard Branson, Jeff Bezos, and Elon Musk—…

Three of the richest billionaires on Earth are now busily spending billions to exit our Earth's atmosphere and enter into space. The world is watching—and reflecting.

Some commentators see our billionaire trio—Richard Branson, Jeff Bezos, and Elon Musk—as heroic heirs to the legacies of Charles Lindbergh and Sir Edmund Hillary, the first mere mortals to high jump the Atlantic alone and scale the world's highest mountain.

Our billionaires racing into space, other charmed commentators are adding, aren't just thrilling humankind. They're uplifting us. The technologies that the space operations Branson, Bezos, and Musk "develop could benefit people worldwide far into the future," says Yahoo Finance's Daniel Howley.

"This is what you're going to do with your unprecedented fortunes and influence? Drag race to outer space?"

But most of our commentators seem to be taking a considerably more skeptical perspective. They're dismissing the space antics of Branson, Bezos, and Musk as the ego trips of bored billionaires, "cynical stunts by disgustingly rich businessmen," as one British analyst puts it, "to boost their self-importance at a time when money and resources are desperately needed elsewhere."

"Space travel used to be about 'us,' a collective effort by the country to reach beyond previously unreachable limits," writes author William Rivers Pitt. "That was the Cold War propaganda, anyway, and it had an unavoidable allure. Now, it's about 'them,' the 0.1 percent."

The best of these skeptical commentators can even make us laugh.

"Really, billionaires?" comedian Seth Meyers asked earlier this month. "This is what you're going to do with your unprecedented fortunes and influence? Drag race to outer space?"

Let's enjoy the ridicule. But let's not treat the billionaire space race as a laughing matter. Let's see it as a wake-up call, a reminder that we don't only get billionaires when wealth concentrates. We get a society that revolves around the egos of the most affluent among us and an economy where the needs of average people go unmet and don't particularly matter.

Characters like Elon Musk, notes Paris Max, host of the Tech Won't Save Us podcast, are using "misleading narratives about space to fuel public excitement" and gain tax-dollar support for various projects "designed to work best—if not exclusively—for the elite."

The three corporate space shells for Musk, Bezos, and Branson—SpaceX, Blue Origin, and Virgin Galactic—have "all benefited greatly through partnerships with NASA and the US military," notes CNN Business. Their common corporate goal: to get satellites, people, and cargo "into space cheaper and quicker than has been possible in decades past."

Branson, for his part, is hawking tickets for roundtrips "to the edge of the atmosphere and back," at $250,000 per head. He's planning some 400 such trips a year, observes British journalist Oliver Bullough, about "almost as bad an idea as racing to see who can burn the rainforest quickest."


This content originally appeared on Common Dreams - Breaking News & Views for the Progressive Community and was authored by Sam Pizzigati.


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