They are one of the reasons why there will never be an improvement on the financial state of some people; they are deliberately diverting money towards the rich and cutting off opportunities for the poor, resulting into a greater division between the said classes. If people like Merkel and Draghi are in control of institutions that are supposed to help people, we'll never advance and only the rich will have the best opportunities laid out on a silver platter.
I understand that way of thinking, but if after decades the situation hasn't changed one single bit, it should be clear that it never will. Complaining about the system is easy, trying to lift yourself out of poverty isn't, which is why most people don't even attempt it. I'm sure many of them don't even know where to start because they lack economical understanding. People for that reason just accepted that the situation is as it is.
That's why I like Bitcoin. It makes people become interested in economics and at the same time makes them aware of how rotten the system really is. Money is getting worth less by the month, and current levels are the perfect moment to stock up on Bitcoin. Buy the market all the way down before your fiat currency loses so much value against the dollar, that you regret not having bought sooner.