I think this is _almoust_ true, but in this case, the zoo gets less enjoyable
for everyone who pays money because of all kind of effects of overcrowding.
But think of the possibility to enter an identical zoo without charge for
poor people at the entrance- what would be wrong about that?
Furthermore, imagine our society would not be polluted with all kind of
thoughts like "I don't have much money, but i'm a parasite if I don't pay" or
"I have a good Job but I don't want to pay if anyone else can get it free of
charge".
Imagine how things would look like ... without any of those negative
thoughts. It would be an improvement.
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