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> You know what I like about this guy? that he did not prey on the weak. He preyed on those bigger and stronger than him. Oh please with the righteous Robin Hood ethics. First, they were not stronger than him, that how he got in. Second, just because you're a bank, it doesn't mean having hundreds of thousands stolen doesn't impact anyone, or is somehow just, for that matter. Third, what do you call framing the Brink-guy for smoke-screen? Fourth, or withdrawing from thousands of pirated credit- and debit cards? Fifth, or stealing a national treasure from the people of Austria, only to stick it in a cellar, to be lost? Even though he didn't exploit personal weaknesses in the same way a drug-dealer does, he did indeed inflict harm on actual people. |
One one side what he does is obviously wrong. On the other side what fantastic skills.
With regards to the people of Austria I am pretty sure that the star wasn't made without exploiting other people.
Things like these are not so black and white.
That story is a film worthy.