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'Keep Jeff Bezos In Space' Petition Started In Ferndale, Michigan
Multibillionaire Jeff Bezos wants to go to space on one of his Blue Origin rockets. Here are some reasons some folks want him to stay there.

FERNDALE, MI β Jeff Bezos, the filthy rich founder of Amazon, plans to go to space next month on his New Shepard spacecraft. Tens of thousands of people donβt want him to return to Earth.
Yes, thereβs a petition for that.
It was started by Ric G, whose profile on Change.org lists a hometown of Ferndale, Michigan, a Detroit suburb thatβs known as an enclave for free-thinking progressives.
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As Ric G sees it, billionaires βshould not exist.β
They shouldnβt exist βon earth, or in space,β he wrote on the petition site, βbut should they decide on the latter they should stay there.β
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Ric G directed the petition to someone known as βthe proletariatβ β a term often used in reference to Marxism to describe the working-class people. So, with a delicious bit of irony, it seems Ric G has appealed to the universe to keep Bezos perpetually in orbit.
Lots of people think Ric G is pretty smart, is on to something or is just plain funny.
As of Tuesday morning, nearly 78,000 people had signed the petition to keep Jeff Bezos in space. Some of their reasons strike to the core of what bothers people so much about the ultra rich β multibillionaires who paid no taxes.
Now the worldβs richest man, Bezos isnβt alone. He paid zero federal income taxes in 2007 and 2011, according to a ProPublica report. Tesla and SpaceX founder Elon Musk, the second-richest person in the world, paid no income taxes in 2018. Others on the list include former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg and investors Carl Icahn and George Soros.
Of Bezosβ upcoming trip to space, βmaybe you can come back if you pay some tax, jerk,β wrote one person signing the petition.
βJeff Bezos wanted to go to space; I want him to stay away from Earth,β the comment continued. βThis way we both get what we want!β
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Musk, whose SpaceX was the first private company to successfully launch and return spacecraft from Earthβs orbit and began crewed flights in May 2020, has toyed with the idea of going to space himself. The hundreds of comments on the petition didnβt reveal any particular agenda to keep Musk in space if he decides to go there, and some petition-signers gave him a pass because his Tesla electric cars donβt depend on fossil fuels.
The notion that Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg should be left in space with Musk had quite a few followers, though.
The comments are a gold mine of poster slogans for the 99 percenters.
Theyβre particularly heavy with various references to βeat the richβ β itβs not literally meant, weβre certain, but as a term often associated with socialism in opposition to wealth inequality.
βBeing let back into earth is a privilege β not a right,β someone wrote. βIf he wants back in heβs gotta work for it.β
Yeah, thatβs it exactly, another person agreed:
βIf he wants to come back he's gonna have to pay rent to live on the planet we're working hard to maintain for him.β
βGreed is ravaging the planet,β another person wrote, βand he is one of the most visible symptoms of it.β
And, of course, there were many extra helpings of profanity, troll-ery and just plain poor taste.
Bezos had a sprinkling of defenders, including one person who signed the petition because the idea of leaving the billionaire in space βis funny.β
βI have nothing against him or his company,β that person wrote, adding, βI really admire how he changed the internet and our world.β
And there were others who think Bezos should face some justice here on Earth:
βYou know the saying one bad apple ruins the whole bushel? Jeff is a bad apple in the capitalist bushel,β wrote one person, who pointed out the Supreme Court should take an interest in Amazonβs labor practices.
βI doubt we can hold him in space,β the person wrote, βbut it would be nice to lock him out of the atmosphere.β
The 57-year-old Bezos, who has a personal fortune of $167 billion, is stepping down as Amazonβs CEO and will become the online shopping behemothβs executive chair. He will also focus on further development of Blue Origin and his newspaper, The Washington Post.
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