“Power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely.”
/pedantic
“Power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely.”
/pedantic
I volunteer to be the guy who gets a billion dollars and stays the same, sweet guy I’ve always been.
My manservant would put my pants on one leg at a time, just like always.
I can see the cleverly hidden bottle of roofies in your avatar. Nice try “sweet guy”!
I assume that while you will not be sexually assaulting people after the pants are put on, you’ll still be making gold records?
I can’t figure out how a billionaire CEO is turning people off in the first place. How fucking awful is he behaving in nightclubs to have to force people to do his bidding??
He’s 60+. His target sexual counterparty is 23. Tough sell without extra special inducements.
Can you clarify which billionaire CEO that is turning off people you are referring to? There are a few…
He walks into almost any nightclub and lets it be known that he is the billionaire CEO of A&F.
What do you think will happen?
Sad to think it as a counter-factual, or as a thought experiment? Because I don’t buy it as a real world estimate.
I have no clue. That’s why I came here to ask this. I have no freaking clue how many males would, and do, sexually abuse people. I’m completely uneducated here, but the percentage of rich people that seem to take advantage seems to be high. I will leave it to others to decide what that means.
What do you think would happen? Do you think he could have anyone he wanted?
Have you spent much time in clubs?
Who would hook up with him?
Let’s just say it is a meat market out there, and a lot of people like their meat rich and well-aged.
You’re only reading about the ones who do it. There are far, far more who don’t. Your question was how many would do it if they were rich and powerful, and based on how many we know about now, not that many.
I would say that throughout history it has been one of the primary motivations for becoming rich and powerful in the first place.
Johnny Carson wrote one of those wafer-thin celebrity books titled Happiness is a Dry Martini, a snark on Charles M. Schultz’ Happiness is a Warm Puppy. one entry was “happiness is being rich enough to as to be shown something less expensive.”
Mr. Former Abercrombie & Fich, with the pulled skin and bleached teeth and presumably sildena-fueled penis, isn’t rich like that, as are not the wealthy predators under discussion here. Money to help hook oneself up to a dick-milking machine cum social conquest system, as well as all the other sensory overloads that beckons, makes him no better than any meth-head. (You know why they were called “smurfs?” The rush when they hit the pipe blew their blood pressure, bursting the capillaries in their fingers and other extremities; turning them blue.)
Not the “peace of mind” those old E. F. Hutton ads used to promise that came from financial independence. No, someone who can afford a three-hour airplane ride for a three-second orgasm isn’t a winner in life.
Yes, moderation is the key.
No, not all wealthy men are evil perverts. It is, however, easier to get away with being evil and depraved for a long time if you have enormous wealth, and wealth makes it easier to exploit the vulnerable.
If these guys weren’t rich as hell they’d still be evil and depraved. The difference is that people who are poor and evil and depraved tend to land in jail sooner. Also, don’t generate the same headlines when they’re caught.
Speaking of evil and depraved people who aren’t billionaires……
And kudos to the brave girl!
As I mentioned in the Diddy thread, for this kind of person, if they’re willingly throwing themselves at him and enthusiastically joining in the games then it’s no thrill. It’s about the forcing people to bend to his will.
Plus there are other morally “evil” things that wealthy or powerful individuals may get away with. We’re just more personally shocked about this particular angle.
Or get taken care of by “personal justice” on the street and then we only count them as another common crime casualty.
It does raise a valid point. If she seems to say yes, the perpetrator can claim that there was consent. Rape is often a complicated situation that is difficult to define using strict legal code, and it is not always possible for both parties to be certain as to whether a truly consensual act is taking place.