If you look at how he is defining "the bottom" based on the context of the post, you'd realize how silly you look.
No, he's right; I LOLed too.
If you are unsure of how I am defining things in my posts, you can always ask; assumptions based on context may be coloured by what you want to read, rather than by what is written.
Indeed, you did ask; so presumably you were less certain in your initial response (which I have, sadly, not gotten around to addressing before now) than you are now, despite no new information becoming available.
For your edification, but 'the bottom' I mean 'the poorest people', and by 'the top' I mean 'the wealthiest people'. I am conducting a thought experiment where people are ranked by net worth, to form a pyramid with the many poor at the bottom and the few rich at the top; and then imagining how wealth flows within that structure.
Unsurprisingly, the wealth tends to circulate in such a way as to accumulate at the top of the pyramid; This is obvious from the fact that the people at the top are rich.
As society gets richer, the pyramid lifts very slowly at the bottom, and much faster at the top, so it stretches out and becomes taller and thinner. I am advocating measures to accelerate the improvement at the bottom, because I consider it likely that if the pyramid becomes too elongated, society will break down - as it has before in historically similar situations.
That the acceleration of gains at the bottom must come at the expense of slowing the gains at the top is, I believe, inevitable; but the choice for those at the top is to accept a slowing down of their rate of increase of wealth, or to prepare for the dramatic fall in wealth that would result from societal collapse.
Note that I am not calling for absolute equality - the flattening of the pyramid to a disc, where every person in society has the same degree of wealth - but rather for moderation of the rate of increase in inequality. And I am not calling for this because I care for the poor, while disdaining the rich; Rather I am calling for this because I believe it will provide the optimum outcome at all levels in the pyramid.