Around the world the fallout from the Epstine file disclosure in the US continues to ripple through out the world. At the time of writing the World Economic Forum CEO Borge Brende has stepped down as a result.
The Wall Street Journal and NY Post have started publishing stories in their opinion section with titles like “Even Contemptible Men Don’t Deserve Mob Justice“
I disagree. It’s about time these people felt the results of the very policies they use against regular working class people. You can’t even get a job in Finance if you have any kind of criminal record. Not because it’s illegal to work in finance if you’ve stolen a candy bar, but that’s just the corporate policy. Merely being arrested is often grounds for termination if you’re an hourly worker. Those corporate policies don’t require evidence or conviction in a court of law for the consequences to be wrought.
You have to be subjected to the humiliation of random drug testing to be a warehouse worker, but not if you’re an executive at that same company?
It is about time they felt the consequences of the policies they either put in place or never questioned because it didn’t affect them.
Where was the WSJ opinion section decrying these policies before they affected “their class”?
