Dion
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Don't you find that a bit underwhelming ? He doesn't have to become a politician as the man in the audience suggested, but he should think out his position with sufficient depth so that he is part of the solution, not just one of the many finger pointers in society who draws attention to themselves by pointing out problems, at which point he may has well been better off in the audience v the panel.
No, I don't. Frankly I find it heartwarming that there are people in the public eye willing to finally point it out, I'm sure you noticed but he was the only one on the panel who did.
Russell Brand isn't an economist, I don't look to him to come up with a solution to global wealth inequality. I look to him to use his profile to draw attention to the issue so that the people who do have answers aren't completely ignored anymore. If all you're capable of is saying "this isn't ok" in a way that makes people listen then that's fine in my book.