in how they carried out specific other crimes? yeah, it changed methodology at very least. it sounds like you don’t understand KYC. it was not targeted at sex trafficking. it’s aimed at financial crimes.
I was not equating those crimes. I was highlighting the fact that we live in multi-tiered legal and justice systems that are proportional to wealth.
HSBC enabled fraud for organized crime in the hundreds of billions, and they didn’t face even remotely equivalent consequences. Was anyone even criminally prosecuted?
How about the people only accept measures that impose great risk to the privacy of the working class once corporate and political criminals face the same level of “justice” and consequences as the working class? Why should consumers accept paper straws while corporations are free to increase plastic waste exponentially?
Bruh, the ultra rich have operated state sanctioned child rape islands for several decades. Do you really think KYC has any impact on their crimes?
If so, I have a bridge you might be interested in acquiring…
those crimes in specific? no.
in how they carried out specific other crimes? yeah, it changed methodology at very least. it sounds like you don’t understand KYC. it was not targeted at sex trafficking. it’s aimed at financial crimes.
I was not equating those crimes. I was highlighting the fact that we live in multi-tiered legal and justice systems that are proportional to wealth.
HSBC enabled fraud for organized crime in the hundreds of billions, and they didn’t face even remotely equivalent consequences. Was anyone even criminally prosecuted?
How about the people only accept measures that impose great risk to the privacy of the working class once corporate and political criminals face the same level of “justice” and consequences as the working class? Why should consumers accept paper straws while corporations are free to increase plastic waste exponentially?
uh yeah you were