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8 hours ago, Hokeus said:


Your welcome. Also worth noting about the followers of some of these uninteresting social media stars is that many of their subscribers are probably fairly uneducated and don't require much intellectual stimulation. So the kind of garbage that people like Jake Paul pump out is right on the level for them. Many of these people like Jake Paul also came from very humble beginnings. So it also gives hope to others like him that there could be a way out of their misery too by simply watching and learning from them. 
 

Logan Paul on the other hand is a dirtier piece of work. He's was involved in a very large crypto scam that has earned him millions. So not all of them are making all their money just from doing things straight in the world of social media. It's surprising really that Logan hasn't been indicted yet for financial crimes and crypto fraud. Coffeezilla on YouTube has documented the case extensively. Perhaps it's only a matter of time before Logan has to face the music . 
 

In a way it's also not so surprising that a lot of these "ballers" like Logan Paul, Russell Brand, and Andrew Tate all have some very dark things they are covering up. Perhaps another reason that frustrated young people who consider themselves part of the "anti-establishment" movement gravitate towards these types of internet personalities. One might expect that some of the followers they have aren't too dissimilar to the types that were portrayed in the film as members of "Fight Club". 

Pretty incredible stuff and when you really think about it the US does not have much interest in finding white collar crime very very few people are convicted of white collar crime in the US it has to rise to the level of a Bankman-Freed to get any attention or a Bernie Madoff. Smaller levels of white collar crime up to 100 million dollars are very rarely ever prosecuted. You or I could get away with it if only we could come up with some good ideas. I would have no problem taking a bank or an insurance company for an $80 million ride. 

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