@Scrabbleman
I mean. Batman’s a fictional character. When you have to resort to fiction to find a billionaire that’s not a drain on society, that’s kinda an indictment against such massive hording of wealth.
Besides that when the billionaire is not dropping tax break-inducing pocket change into a charity he’s spending his nights breaking the bones of criminals and throwing them in Arkham as a hobby, both putting them a place that explicitly makes its inmates even more crazy and racking up medical bills that makes them even more desperate for money. Sure the named villains of his rogue’s gallery deserves it - nobody’s gonna cry too much seeing Joker or Penguin or whoever in a bodycast, but Gotham’s downtrodden hardly deserves a batfist to the face just because Brucey boy is hording all the wealth. That he inherited.
That’s not even getting into the fact that Batman is frequently noted in story no less to be just barely above the villains he faces. How he’s famously just “one bad day” away from going full villain himself.
Dorkly has a field day
spoofing this concept.