Not at all. I'm of the idea that people should get paid with respect to the skill a job requires, the labor/danger a job presents, and the experience of the worker. I personally went to school for welding, put my body in danger every day I worked due to the dangerous and hazardous nature of the job, and it makes me sick to think that a Walmart greeter or Burger King cashier should get the same pay I got. Minimum wage should continue to go up, as cost of living goes up, but it should never be high enough that it dissuades people from acquiring more skillful jobs. And a higher minimum wage isn't going to do anything to close the gap between the low/middle class and upper-class, which is my biggest problem with it.
That is quite literally "Fuck you I got mine".
You're taking a problem imposed upon you by the people who choose to pay you less than you're worth and projecting it onto people who are literally living in fucking poverty.
This is the exact same tactic that the anti-union folk try - pit the small people against each other while the bigwigs take all the profit.
People making a living wage do not hurt you personally. You should be fighting for higher wages for yourself, not be pissed off at the guy barely scraping by.