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by seanconaty
4569 days ago
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I personally think it has to do with wealthier people doing what they want regardless of what the community wants. Similar outrage flared after the Sean Parker wedding. Regardless of what he actually did at the site, regardless that he paid a fine after the fact, regardless that it created jobs (I know a guy who worked for the lighting company) he pulled the ask-for-forgiveness-rather-than-permission stunt and did what he wanted to do, community & regulations be damned. He got what he wanted: a magical wedding in a beautiful, protected area of Big Sur. |
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How dare he donate millions of dollars to conserve and restore Big Sur.