Not sure if “ultra-rich” is the right label, since there are probably some of them who are good people, but I’m referring to the likes of Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos, etc.

I’m just wondering: do people like them watch movies or TV shows, or read books? In so much of popular media, people like them (i.e. rich, powerful, unsympathetic) are usually cast as the villain.

If they have any self-awareness and do consume popular media, surely they would know they are (edit: seen as) the bad guys?

My guess is that they simply don’t consume popular media and instead wind down by doing cliche rich people activities (e.g. attend parties of only the rich, partake in expensive sports)

I tried doing a quick internet, but didn’t find an answer that confirms my thoughts, so I gave up and turned to Lemmy.

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    11 days ago

    In so much of popular media, people like them (i.e. rich, powerful, unsympathetic) are usually cast as the villain.

    If they have any self-awareness and do consume popular media, surely they would know they are the bad guys?

    I’m missing the connection between the first and second sentence. Or is it implied that, when something is presented in popular media, then that must be true?