This year, a photo of Amazon founder Jeff Bezos causing a public to picture him slamming tax payments was posted near a van remain in London. With the headline” If you can take Katy Perry to place, you can afford to pay more income,” Bezos appeared alongside the music legend.
The ad first appeared times after Blue Origin, Bezos ‘ space venture, successfully conducted its 11th human flying from West Texas, with an all-female team. Bezos ‘ fiancee Lauren Sánchez, previous Nasa expert Aisha Bowe, civil rights activist Amanda Nguyen, manufacturer Keri Flynn, and Perry, a journalist Gayle King, made up the team. The suborbital trip lasted for about 10 minutes and flew over the Kármán line.
Before the launch, Perry declared, “You’re daring, you’re strong… No limitations,” adding that she took inspiration from cosmology readings and her position as a mother. She noted that having a family only allows you to possess that kind of energy.
While Blue Origin lauded the space journey as a significant step for women in place, criticism followed from online users who criticized the combination of luxurious space missions and tax evasion claims. We are actually really asking them to pay their fair share of income, which they don’t, according to one popular blog.
However, some defended Bezos. Thank you for attending my TED talk, Jeff Bezos is an American and therefore pays income fees to the US, according to one person. Another person claimed that sending more money to the government is more useless than sending it to space.
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