Crime Against Humanity: the Holy GAAP, 46

Finally, indulging in wordgames for a moment, GAAP stands for Generally Accepted Accounting Principles, and as such, by and large and all−inclusively, it refers to all those officially recognised and adopted under all jurisdictions; well, if we take an A away from it, it becomes what it is, a GAP, and that’s why it is Holy to moneypulators, and a crime against humanity for the rest of us.
For the record, this wordgame is probably made possible by the soft spot suppressives have for symbolisms: they go crazy over packaging their crimes in a wrapping paper that is arcane, esoteric and abstruse enough to appease their yearning for diminishing the value of their victims – the rest of us – and at the same time dumping their own responsibilities on alleged higher wills – the projections of their own demons –. At the end of the day, such symbolisms are utterly arbitrary and stupid, and their only use is indicating to us their presence behind the scenes and their madness. Suppressive madness, though.

Crime Against Humanity: the Holy GAAP