norms and orders, or whether it be the enrichment of oneself at the expense of others, and then the little people feel powerless because all those elites that you talked about earlier on have their inquiry, they all wag their fingers at each other. A few people pay a few fines, but nobody really gets punished. This idea of consequence, I feel, has fed directly through into the cryptographed this idea that, well, what's going to happen? Right? I mean, look at the Hawk tour girl recently, right? You know, a classic rug pull and it's now become a rug pull. It's not become fraud. It's not become anything. Nobody has been punished for anything major, any headline making enterprise. There's no punishment. And so this idea that there's no consequence just accelerates the decline because people who would ordinarily never dream of committing anything that was remotely close to breaking the law will now be tempted because it's like, well, what's the worst that could happen? You know? So again, (34/99)
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