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Sep 23
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Not merely a robber of individuals, but of dynasties.

The future may remember him as we glorify Jesse James, Robin Hood, and other populists who don’t respect the property ‘rights’ of the leisure classes.

It’s also possible he thrived, and has undermined an ethnic trust that may have been a core of his investment network. This may make people realize that people should be judged on their character, not being more trustworthy or loyal based on an ethnic loyalty….and, if there is genuine ethnic loyaly, there is someone else working hard to exploit it.

To the high-net worth individuals who didn’t diversify their assets, were clearly inheritors of wealth.

The public doesn’t really feel sorry for them. I saw one appear on TV who lost everything. She wouldn’t say how much she lost….obviously feeling it detracts from her sob story.