Marcus Parks
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Oh, sure.
They just, they understand systems and they understand people and they understand how to work them to
their advantage.
Very, very low.
Oh, easily.
No, Keith Raniere is a very low-level piece of shit.
But it's the similar line of thinking.
It's just understanding systems, and you can really... That's the thing, is that the people that understand systems the best almost never use that power to make those systems better.
They almost always use their knowledge of those systems to commit evil, to enrich themselves, right?
And one by one, Savile figured out how to manipulate all the important systems of 20th century England.
He started in the black markets of Leeds.
He started in the organized crime system.
Savile eventually got to the point where he was pulling the strings of the prime minister and the royal family, all in service to feeding the gaping hole of evil within his own soul.
He destroyed countless lives with his crimes, but he psychologically damaged even more with the way in which he did it, by using systems.
Savile irreparably damaged the trust that people have in the systems that are supposed to protect us and are supposed to make our lives a little bit easier.
People like Jimmy Savile only serve to prevent the evolution of humanity as a species that can work together for the greater good.
And while I would love to say that people like Savile are part of the past, it seems like there's more people like Jimmy Savile out there than ever.
Or at least we're far more aware of people like Jimmy Savile.
But now that we know who these people are and what they're able to do, it is up to us to figure out how to rebuild these systems or choose people who can.
I'm just going to go ahead and say that if someone already has multiple allegations of sexual assault and pedophilia, they're probably not the right person for the job of reform.