Chizzang wrote:A huge part of self preservation is seeing when enough is enough
and understanding that the present state of power is an illusion
sustained only by the thinnest of margins
Delicately separating 150 million people with nothing to lose from the 400 that own 52%
For the ultra wealthy, there is little to worry about. We all know the stories about elephants that are chained and trained while young. You can remove the chain when the elephant is older and the elephant will have conditioned himself to still believe he is restricted.
TV and our poor education system is the chain around most people's minds. People, in general, are nothing more than trained elephants who believe their potential is limited. Sure, you might have the one elephant that rampages and does some damage, but the rest will quietly blither along in compliance with their puny masters.
Look at Egypt. The people rebelled, the vast majority of people were peachy keen on getting rid of military rule and a dictator, and they, instead, got a democratically elected President who wanted to screw minorities, wealthy people, and any sane person. So the minority, with the support of some outsiders, had the military toss out the democratically elected whack job and protect them from the majority of goons.

They would rather live under military protection than a democratically elected President.
Similarly, in the U.S., when push comes to shove, you will always have the middle folks side with the rich against the legions of leeches of society.