Talk:Week Five Wiki/@comment-39534827-20190621181412

I feel that it is incredibly unfair that if you own more pieces of paper than the next guy, you have more opproutunity than the person with less. It was incredible to hear how entitled they felt and how the law does not apply to them. When Singer was wearing the wiretap, to hear them say the things they did when they are knowingly "donating" to this foundation that is supposed to be helping underserved children, makes me question how many other non-profit organizations exist now that are doing the exact same thing but are used for more sinister reasons. It is also very surprising the audacity of these individuals that just because they are wealthy and will spend 400-600 thousand dollars to get their child into a good school, they then go and get that written off and don't have to pay taxes on it, meanwhile the average person is working their 9 to 5 and paying taxes out of their checks which sometimes is barely enough to survive, and those more wealthy than us are abusing the system and using their hoarde of wealth to cheat the education process, lie, and also put their children through the emotional rollercoaster of coming from wealth and being desensitized to doing wrong. Even though Singer made $25 million from this process, without his cooperation and wiretapping his clients, it may have not led to any convictions or the amount of solid evidence that the authorities now have. The "White Collar Advice" website is also interesting  because the average person does not have an extra thousand dollars to spend on advice for going through legal trouble or preparing for a sentencing, all the while, millions of struggling people are incarcerated for minor drug offenses, traffic violations, or just flat out mistakes who need professional help in order to change their future, but the ones with more paper bills can get away with or get assistance after they have systematically abused the system and hid their dirty business behind "underserved children", I personally think that is morally wrong, and Karma will handle that when the justice system does not. I am not surpised because many people who commit crimes like these lack empathy for others and just seek ways to further progress their success and wealth, with no thought about those who actually put in the genuine work to get where they are.