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Buffett himself is a nepo-baby. His father was a congressman who's connections were very helpful when starting out in business and investing.
Sure it isn't Emerald mine money, but you can't tell me being the son of a 4-term congressman didn't give him a leg up.
Sure, but he didn't start with millions or anything to invest, he started with money that he, himself, had saved up. He certainly didn't have a normal childhood (he bought his first shares at 11), but this timeline doesn't show much financial assistance from his parents, it shows a lot of hard work.
That's a very different story from people like Elon Musk or Donald Trump.
Just stop
They have to believe in meritocracy, that wealth isn't intrinsically tied to exploitation and a long history of classism.