Fred Phelps was a bigoted homophobe. I'm not. But that's irrelevant anyway. I haven't asked you to accept anything on my say-so.
And the difference between a bigoted homophobe and a bigoted billionairophobe is that the one has a theory for why his outgroup deserve to be hated, while the other has a theory for why his outgroup deserve to be eaten.
Billionaires are not a discriminated class.
Indeed, if you think that people who by definition want for nothing could be considered an object of discrimination because people criticize the social cost of their extreme wealth, the only thing you're proving here is that you have no idea what it is like to be in a discriminated class.
Well (a) I said bigoted, not discriminated class, and the only thing you're proving is that you commit equivocation fallacies, and
(b) billionaires would be a discriminated class if public policy were up to people in favor of eating them, and
(c) bigotry is an intellectual and moral failing whether the object of one's bigotry is a discriminated class or not. Bigots making like their bigotry is okay because their outgroup isn't discriminated against are no different from the government including "non-state actor" in its definition of "terrorist" in order to give itself a rhetorical get-out-of-jail-free card.
... about billionaires anyway. They are the symptom, not the disease.
Countries with less than one billionaire per ten million people:
Indonesia, Mexico, Egypt, Portugal, South Africa, Argentina, Vietnam, Colombia, Nigeria, Peru,
Nepal, Morocco, Belgium, Venezuela, Algeria, Angola, Tanzania, Zimbabwe, Bangladesh, Ethiopia
Countries with over ten million people and no billionaires:
Congo Myanmar Kenya Uganda Sudan Iraq Afghanistan Uzbekistan Angola Mozambique Yemen
Ghana Madagascar North Korea Ivory Coast Cameroon Niger Sri Lanka Burkina Faso Mali Malawi Zambia
Guatemala Ecuador Syria Cambodia Senegal Chad Somalia Guinea Rwanda Benin Tunisia Bolivia Cuba
Haiti South Sudan Burundi Dominican Republic Jordan Azerbaijan
Countries with more than one billionaire per million people:
USA, Germany, Hong Kong, Canada, Taiwan, Australia, Sweden, Switzerland, Israel, Singapore,
Norway, Austria, Ireland, Denmark, Finland, Cyprus, Monaco, St Kitts & Nevis, Barbados, Guernsey,
Iceland, Liechtenstein, Macau
That's quite a disease to have.
(Main source:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_number_of_billionaires)