I made a post once titled "is Bitcoin just for the rich? "....
Forget that Bolshevik mentality of oppressors-oppressed, rich-poor. You'll do much better in life. If, instead of spending your life lamenting the rich, you focus on improving yourself, accumulating as much bitcoin as you can, and improving your financial situation, you'll have a much more prosperous future.
You are also one of the few genuine people around here, that is why you get it and don't write generic shitposts on this thread. An average person wastes so much time in 1 year that they could complete a PhD in the same time without even having a hard time.
However, they prefer to complain and blame others for their shortcomings. 
i aggre satofan44 for me, it makes sense that the economic world, Bitcoin or not, cannot be treated as something that automatically dispenses results for doing nothing. The true value lies in the open door: anyone willing to learn, adapt, and take risks can come in. It's not about some inherent "right," but about being willing to struggle and make oneself up. Instant help has a tendency to create dependency, while pushing people toward independence by genuine effort is far more empowering.
Great, you understand it. Systematic racism, poverty and all other things are complete bullshit. Information has never been more accessible than it was, you don't need anything expensive to be able to learn most things that can lift you out of poverty. People choose to be lazy, it is only their own fault. How many poor people I see these years just playing mindless games and scrolling social media junk. Even if they devoted just 10% of that time to a specific career path, they could become experts in a field within a decade.
Can you please explain how you define the word "poor" there?
There is nothing to define. Unless explicitly defined otherwise, poverty usually refers to the economic situation.