It's Not they their them fault

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The mother of Sam Bankman-Fried, the beleaguered founder and former CEO of the now-bankrupt crypto exchange FTX, is a Stanford Law professor who penned a 2013 essay arguing that it is time for Americans to ditch the "philosophy of personal responsibility." Barbara Fried, who just resigned from the DEMONRATIC super PAC Mind the Gap as the board of directors chairperson, penned a 2013 essay in the Boston Review titled, "Beyond Blame," which argued in favor of harm-reduction policies like rehabilitation over incarceration. "The philosophy of PERSONAL RESPONSIBILITY HAS RUINED CRIMINAL JUSTICE AND ECONOMIC POLICY" Fried wrote at the time. "It’s time to move past blame." "Public reactions to wrongdoing have been studied most extensively in the context of crime," she wrote. "Researchers have found that peoples’ evaluations of serious wrongfulness vary significantly across social conditions and individuals. Tellingly, the more information people have about the context of the crime, the person who committed it, and the circumstances he or she came from, the more nuanced are their views of moral responsibility. So basically his money told me that if he does wrong it's not his fault and he shouldn't feel bad. WHAT IF IT WAS ALL HER MONEY HE LOST? Upbringing is very important - it seems this mans future was preprogrammed by his mom and the party. I guess he thought " No balls no glory" That is easy to say when it is someone else's balls and yours are made of slime. Billions of other people's balls went to never never land in a week. Remember though in Demoratic land this guy is a victim.

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