Jane Galt Seems Displeased With Advocates Of Redistribution:
Beauty, like wealth, is relative–it benefits its possessor only insofar as they are lovelier than the women, or handsomer than the men, around them. Presumably, if we disfigured all the good looking actors in Hollywood, and the models in New York, and . . . well, heck, let’s slash the faces of everyone who’s better looking than I am. I am younger and slimmer than the average American, and have good teeth, long thick hair, and all the other accoutrements of an upper-middle-class upbringing. So we know that this would bring happiness to far more Americans than it would distress. We don’t have to turn them into quasimodo–just make them no more good looking than I am. Just think how happy America could be made if Cindy Crawford had saddlebags and a squint.
Wonder if she has ever read Harrison Bergeron? And does she realize how much she sounds like this twit?