I am not trying to counter or argue with the points you made, this is just a perspective based on what you posted. I'm probably going to add stuff that has nothing to do with what you posted. So you are warned :hihi:
I understand why some people would feel it is immoral that your yacht as its own companion yacht while 10K-15K people die of hunger every day. However, I don't think the people who are dying of starvation can distinguish between Bill Gates and middle-class U.S. To them, everyone not starving to death must look rich.
Longish story, but bear with me: While in Winston-Salem, I lived in Buena Vista; for those who don't know W-S, Buena Vista is a well-to-do neighborhood: lawyers, doctors, and the occasional butt-crevasse computer engineer Mexican live there. As I am sure it happens in well-to-do neighborhoods across the country, during bulk trash pickup, people swarm the area picking up the stuff that is being thrown away. This one particular year, it rained heavily the 2 days before the pickup, so the scavenging was particularly heavy the Sunday before the scheduled pickup. I was walking stuff to the curb, and by the time I did the next trip, most of the stuff I put out the previous trip were gone. At one point, I put an old flat screen TV out. On the next trip, I see a woman and a man taking apart the TV, tossing the pieces they didn't want around my yard . I told them they were welcome to take anything the wanted, but to please take the whole thing, and not take things apart and toss them about my yard. The woman turns to me and says angrily "you rich people don't have a clue; you never will", while still loading stuff on their late model Ram 1500. So I told them to get off my property and if they picked one more thing, I was calling the police.
Also, interesting that some of the people making fun of the situation are feeling sorry about the 19 year old.