Gene Simmons (KISS) has blasted fans for calling him greedy. The musician says people need to “get out of [their] losers’s mentality, and try to win in life.”

The following exchanges were spurred by a new post promoting the new film “Deep Water”:
Fan: “Don’t you have ENOUGH money yet Gene???”
Simmons: “This is a loser’s question. Warren Buffet, Jeff Bezos, Elon Musk all get up every day and try to make more. No matter how much they’ve got. Get out of your losers’s mentality, and try to win in life, every day.”
Fan: “So youre a loser because all you love is money? Wow, no wonder you sold your soul for money and you’ll rot away as a band that held on so long that your reputation will be nothing for the rest of human history.”
Simmons: “Timmy, i’ve paid more than $100 million in taxes. I’ve created thousands of jobs, which enabled thousands of people to feed their families. I’ve contributed millions to wounded warriors, pediatric aids and support 1400 African children. And what have you accomplished in life?”
Fan: “Why does making more equal to winning in life ?”
Simmons: “Because by earning more, you create more jobs, by spending more money, which provides other people with being able to support their families. Without earning more, you can’t even give to charity, much less support your family.”
Fan: “Didn’t you copyright the money bag image?”
Simmons: “Yes. But respectfully, the legal term is ‘trademark.’”
Fan: “Actually to focus on acquiring more , when you already have more than enough makes you a fool that is ignoring other aspects of personhood . It actually makes you vapid and boring. To waste time getting stuff you obviously can’t take with you is retarded.”
Simmons: “How about this. Stop looking at my plate and mind your own business. What makes me happy, is to never stop, and continue to add value to my family, their future generations, to charity, and to these blessed United States of America. Sending good wishes to you.”
Fan: “Ever thought about helping homeless dogs an shelters you pos?”
Simmons: “Yes, John. We have five rescue dogs. And I’ve contribute to tens of thousands to rescue dogs. How about you?”
Fan: “Once you’ve worked an office job or a blue collar job you can ask that question again.”
Simmons: “Well…I started working at 12 years of age working for a butcher, grinding the fat from the butcher’s block. I delivered newspapers. I was the assistant to the director of the Puerto Rican interagency council. I was the assistant of the editor of Vogue magazine. And I was a 6th grade teacher. And what have you done with your life, Chad?”



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