"I think that she would do better if she was less angry and demonizing. I believe in 'hate the sin but love the sinner.'"All I can say is, you old fool, what a fucking joke you are. (And to think I used to like Buffett.)
Here's Senator Warren, fighting a courageous, almost one-woman effort against the egotism, corruption and FRAUD of the entire financial sector, of which, Buffett is a part and there's Buffet telling her to talk nice. All the while his criminal friends have been allowed to fuck over 99.9% of the population for decades without anything more than some laughable fines.
Any reasonable person who resides outside the coddled ranks of these plutocrat-gangsters would have no trouble understanding Warren's anger. In fact, it's amazing that she is the way she is, because with her privileged background--Harvard law professor, Senator--she could easily stride right into Buffet's clubby world if she wanted to. But, no, she fights the fight for regular folks and fuck-yeah, she's angry and rightfully so.
Still, Buffet scolds her. He doesn't get it. He tells Warren in no uncertain terms that she should talk nice to these psychopathic sociopaths even though they are engaged in a non-stop frenzy of criminality and greed that is gutting nearly the entire human race. (And the planet.)
FUCK. YOU. BUFFET.
The hubris is unfathomable. I mean, seriously...I really cannot believe it. "Talk to us nicely?" Are you kidding me???
It reminds me of the scene from "A Few Good Men," where Jack Nicholson, who plays the deceitful, scheming Colonel Jessup, tells Tom Cruise's character, Danny, "You have to ask me nicely," when Danny asks for a document that Jessup lied about.
Here's the scene...
"You have to ask me nicely, Danny."
"You have to talk nice to us, Elizabeth."
The Buffet thing is not the end of story by any means, either. We recently heard that egotistical jerk, Jamie Dimon (who shall henceforth be known as, "Mr. 1-percent return") arrogantly attempt to "mansplain" Elizabeth Warren on how the banking system works.
For those of you who are unaware what mansplaining is, it's a condescending way that a man might speak to a woman, not necessarily meant to inform or educate, but to show how he is the smarter or, more superior person.
By the way, Warren put Dimon in his place.
I feel her anger. Believe me, I walk around pissed off all day long.
She's right to be angry. We gotta all get mad.
It's time to get mad.
I'll leave you with this classic clip from the movie, "Network."
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