n modern society, sports have became a profession, and it is fairly easy for sports surper stars to earn a huge amount of(or huge amounts of) money every year. Some people feelthinkthat they(who deserves high payments? I think you mean sports professionals, then use the noun "sports professionals" instead of the pronoun - they, because by using "they" you are saying "some people" feel it is fair for "them - that some people, not sports professionals" to earn a lot of money.)are deserve for good payments while others consider it is(in this context, "it" refers to "they deserve good payments", but "they deserve good payments" is not an unfair distribution of human welfare.) an unfair distribution of human welfare. Let usme examine these(the) two points of view before givegiving my option(opinion).
OK, here I have a question -
If the sentence is said:
Some people think that sports professionals deserve high payments while others consider it is an unfair distribution of human welfare.
In this context, I think "it" refers to "sports professionals deserve good payments", then it can't be said that "it is an unfair distribution of human welfare", can it? Because "sports professionals deserve good payments" is not "an unfair distribution of human welfare", is only an opinion, am I right?
Perhaps say, "some people think that sports professionals deserve high payments while others consider paying a lot to sports professionals is an unfair distribution of human welfare", is better?
Need answers for this. Thanks!