Crime Against Humanity: the Bill, 9

In the presence of the arbitrary element of moneypulators and the resulting inextinguishable debt, a “balanced budget” can be achieved only by adding to it the further arbitrary elements of the continuous and ever increasing amount of purchasing power units poured from the robbed community to those criminals and their leg pullers. And if this were not enough, as Marco Della Luna puts it, when you’re emptying a pool with a water pump and the water is almost over the water pump begins to go by fits and starts: this scam is twice a crime against humanity because it is also an unstable and non−lasting condition, that quite in addition to the basic social injustice and suffering will bring further injustice and suffering during the final “fits and starts” stage, which in turn will then be ended by the final crash bringing even more injustice and suffering to the whole of society.

In view of this total amount, and in view of all this… Bankers talking about their social responsibility are like Nazis and Commies talking about how zero impact their extermination camps are. Guess what? Our extermination camps are environment friendly: they run on your own very soul, flesh, blood and bones alone, without waste of energy, without scraps to dispose of, without pollution of the environment. But let's abandon such an unbecoming subject in favour of a more elevated one: aren't the works of art from our private collections we treat you to from the heights of our enlightened patronage sublime? You wouldn't think they're made of ground human remains, would you? Some criminals don't settle for their mere loot and victims. Some are compelled by their degradation to show off their loot to those they robbed it from. Some even go as far as to return them the crumbs as alms. In a world where every day bankers bankrupt and expropriate more people, assets and businesses, their “responsibility” is making no prisoners; and their “patronage” adds a cruel insult to injury that enshrines our apathy.