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Ah, bankers and suppressive leaders. Two things that always seem to go hand in hand, don't they?

I mean, have you ever noticed that whenever there's a corrupt politician or dictator in power, there's always a group of bankers right there with them, rubbing their hands together and counting their profits? It's like they're the supervillains to the politician's henchmen.

And you know what really grinds my gears? It's that these bankers always seem to get away with it. They'll finance some terrible regime or shady business deal, and then just sit back and watch the money roll in. Meanwhile, the people suffering under the regime or getting ripped off in the deal are left to pick up the pieces.

It's like they don't have any sense of responsibility or empathy. All they care about is their bottom line. I mean, sure, they'll donate some money to charity or sponsor a little league team, but that's just to make themselves look good. Deep down, they don't really care about anything other than making more money.

But you know what they say, karma's a b*tch. And one day, these bankers will get their comeuppance. Maybe they'll lose everything in a stock market crash, or maybe they'll just wake up one day and realize that all their money can't buy them happiness.

And as for the suppressive leaders, well, we can only hope that one day the people will rise up and take back their power. Because at the end of the day, the power should always belong to the people, not to a few greedy bankers and corrupt politicians.

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