I'm just happy that--at least this time--most of the damage from their own choices is not being externalized onto innocent bystanders.
> He later upped that investment to $480,000 so that he could gain entry to a dinner at Trump’s Virginia club.
They were adequately warned, but most decided the regular people were lying, and that they needed to secure their social position by proving their "loyalty" as members of the in-group.
I'm just happy that--at least this time--most of the damage from their own choices is not being externalized onto innocent bystanders.
> He later upped that investment to $480,000 so that he could gain entry to a dinner at Trump’s Virginia club.
They were adequately warned, but most decided the regular people were lying, and that they needed to secure their social position by proving their "loyalty" as members of the in-group.