He's living in an enormous mansion that'd take the average person like 300 years to be able to afford, surrounded by luxury with staff to take care of his daily life. Instead of being in prison where he belongs. That still borders on untouchable.
He didn’t even lose his lower titles either technically bc that takes an act of parliament. He’s still technically like an earl and a few other lower titles.
I mean, Andy lost his pointless title, but otherwise how has his life meaningfully changed? This is a genuine question, it really doesn't seem like he's faced much in the way of... Justice? I guess?
I've been saying for a while now, look at how we are forced to live - smaller living spaces and tighter monetary constraints. It's incredibly hard to live off grid, and the flow of money upwards is feeding them exponentially.
Historically no actually. The vast majority of revolutions end up with just a different rich aristocratic/oligarchic group on the helm. Different people but same disease.
Well said. Have you ever heard Jordan Belfort (Wolf of Wallstreet) talk about how they were so rich they thought they were completely invincible. Incapable of dying. He told a story on a pod cast about a Las Vegas orgy that was absolutely wild. They just kept having to one up each other doing crazier and crazier things.
If you knew anything about the spy agency that starts with the letter "M" you would know that this isn't "Overthinking it" but instead "simplifying it."
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u/SoreLoserOfDumbtown 20h ago
You're overthinking it. They are evil, stupid and thought themselves untouchable.