Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Epstein files are painting a picture that every rich, famous and powerful man is corrupt at minimum and evil on average. In your opinion , what percentage of such men are moral and ethical?
I find it very interesting most of those surrounding Epstein are democrats.
Are they?
Trump, Steve Bannon (seems to be a bestie), Attia, Prince Andrew, the finance types?
Also, politics at this level is a lot the same. Corrupt, fake and opportunistic.
Um, yeah: more precisely: yes: the majority of Epstein associates are democrats.
- Bill Gates (obviously): democrat
- Brad Karl (Weiss chairman) democrat
- Deepak Chopra (democrat)
- Harvard President (former) Larry Summer: obviously a democrat
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Prince Andrew: this is more difficult because he is not American. But he is most certainly on the left. He is mixed up with Davos and fully behind the WEF’s leftist “great reset.””
It is clear that Epstein surrounded himself with pedophiles, and that most of them were democrats.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Epstein files are painting a picture that every rich, famous and powerful man is corrupt at minimum and evil on average. In your opinion , what percentage of such men are moral and ethical?
every corporate leader that I have met are narcissists and capable of lying to anyone if they can make a buck.
I debated whether the system corrupts people or it acts like a filter and only the narcissists rise to the top, and I have concluded it it the latter.
if you see someone with an MBA or JD, you know this person has been taught by the best and knows how to lie.
You are hopelessly wrong and it’s genuinely sad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Epstein files are painting a picture that every rich, famous and powerful man is corrupt at minimum and evil on average. In your opinion , what percentage of such men are moral and ethical?
every corporate leader that I have met are narcissists and capable of lying to anyone if they can make a buck.
I debated whether the system corrupts people or it acts like a filter and only the narcissists rise to the top, and I have concluded it it the latter.
if you see someone with an MBA or JD, you know this person has been taught by the best and knows how to lie.
You are hopelessly wrong and it’s genuinely sad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have met uber wealthy donors when I worked for a nonprofit and in university administration, occasionally at embassies where they blew in to have lunch with the ambassador (for kicks you can search that Epstein database for the word “ambassador” to see who rolled out the red carpet for the pedophile). In short I have witnessed that dynamic where some rich guy or rich dude shows up and everybody bows and scrapes and treats everything they say as brilliant. Physicists have to sit and listen to that dude expound on his theory because he read one physics article . Like those scenes in succession where people have to pretend that Connor’s wife’s play is going to win a Tony Award. The rich have a distorted view of their intellect, their contributions to the world, their importance because they get this treatment everywhere they go. And yeah I recognized a couple of names from the list from our nonprofit.
Very true.
I think being fawned over is a motivation for a lot of people who want power. I also think a lot of men want power so they can get women. It's so simple but true, and the women are expected to fawn over them too. The Emperor's New Clothes is the truth.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Epstein files are painting a picture that every rich, famous and powerful man is corrupt at minimum and evil on average. In your opinion , what percentage of such men are moral and ethical?
every corporate leader that I have met are narcissists and capable of lying to anyone if they can make a buck.
I debated whether the system corrupts people or it acts like a filter and only the narcissists rise to the top, and I have concluded it it the latter.
if you see someone with an MBA or JD, you know this person has been taught by the best and knows how to lie.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Epstein files are painting a picture that every rich, famous and powerful man is corrupt at minimum and evil on average. In your opinion , what percentage of such men are moral and ethical?
I find it very interesting most of those surrounding Epstein are democrats.
Are they?
Trump, Steve Bannon (seems to be a bestie), Attia, Prince Andrew, the finance types?
Also, politics at this level is a lot the same. Corrupt, fake and opportunistic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Epstein files are painting a picture that every rich, famous and powerful man is corrupt at minimum and evil on average. In your opinion , what percentage of such men are moral and ethical?
I find it very interesting most of those surrounding Epstein are democrats.
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve known 2 men who were billionaires (met thru work/worked with them).
First one was a jerk. Was used to yelling and intimidating everyone to get his way. The first day I met him, he yelled and me and cussed me out for something I had literally nothing to do with (think, like, a bird pooped on his car). Extremely controlling of his wife. I could tell he viewed her more as a possession and beneath him.
Second one was a great, great guy. Extremely chill, kind, strong moral code, absolutely devoted to his wife. I actually felt kind of bad for him, his wife was often pretty mean to him.
The second one is a good example of how even if you aren't evil if you are famous, rich, or powerful, the hangers-on around you probably are. I went to school with some people who were extremely wealthy (billionaire heirs) or famous, and the people who surrounded them were uniformly terrible, even if the person was ok.
So rich people have a thing where they like to maintain the appearance of magnanimity and graciousness all while not having to bother about the business of being the bad guy. Those tagalongs are doing the bidding of their rich friends.
Anonymous wrote:I have met uber wealthy donors when I worked for a nonprofit and in university administration, occasionally at embassies where they blew in to have lunch with the ambassador (for kicks you can search that Epstein database for the word “ambassador” to see who rolled out the red carpet for the pedophile). In short I have witnessed that dynamic where some rich guy or rich dude shows up and everybody bows and scrapes and treats everything they say as brilliant. Physicists have to sit and listen to that dude expound on his theory because he read one physics article . Like those scenes in succession where people have to pretend that Connor’s wife’s play is going to win a Tony Award. The rich have a distorted view of their intellect, their contributions to the world, their importance because they get this treatment everywhere they go. And yeah I recognized a couple of names from the list from our nonprofit.
Anonymous wrote:Epstein files are painting a picture that every rich, famous and powerful man is corrupt at minimum and evil on average. In your opinion , what percentage of such men are moral and ethical?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Epstein files are painting a picture that every rich, famous and powerful man is corrupt at minimum and evil on average. In your opinion , what percentage of such men are moral and ethical?
I find it very interesting most of those surrounding Epstein are democrats.
A brief review of modern history tends to suggest leftists, while proclaiming altruism, tend to commit most of the evil. Take Cambodia, for example, where huge percentages of the population were slaughtered (including infants). Or the Stalinist pogroms, including the Holdomor, plus the gulag system. Or Mao’s cultural revolution. Or the USSR, where an escape attempt meant death. That is still the case in Marxist North Korea.
On balance, the leftists have murdered far more humans in the name of political ideology than any other group.
And that is ultimately evil.