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Imagine you have a sports league.
There's one team that wins every year.
They're such a great team that all the other teams lose their fans because there's no hope of ever winning a championship.
And the sporting governing organization lets this happen and, in fact, supports it because the #1 team makes so much money it can support the entire organization.
***This gives the team de facto control over the entire sport.***
But if the #1 team were to make one mistake, the entire sport will go under like a dude falling off a tight-rope.
Did the laws of this sporting organization allow this to happen? Yes.

Is this fair to everyone else who wants to watch an entertaining sport with this thing called parity? No.
There is something fundamentally wrong with any system that would allow, and even encourages, such actions.

That's what the wall street protests are about. It's not about the fans of other teams wanting a championship handed to them, although a small minority of retards (probably women) may want that. They simply want a level playing field. To live and work in a system that doesn't have the deck stacked against them.

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