Tuesday, December 21, 2021

How A NYTimes Reporter Collects Royalties From Hundreds of Musicians

IT PISSES ME OFF to find someone scamming low income and even fairly successful artists, appropriating their work through a scam and getting away with it.  I'll point out looking up the NYT reporter Ian Urbina, yep, he's a prep-Ivy product, in his case the ultra prestigious vehicle for getting rich boys into Ivy league schools and right into the upper levels of the establishment, St. Albans and then to the first or second most prestigious Jesuit school in the country, Georgetown, where you can get credentials that will fulfill the purpose of St. Albans, putting you into the 1% or their higher level hirelings but your chances of coming out a decent person of high morals are probably far less than average.   Prep-ivy probably puts out a higher percentage of crooks, swindlers, cheats and murderers than the juvenile prisons in the country do.  Only they're in a position to get away with it because our "justice system" is staffed by the parents, grandparents, brothers and sisters and cousins and buddies of the crooks.  They are really good at making their crimes unillegal.

Here, listen to this. 


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2 comments:

  1. "Prep-ivy probably puts out a higher percentage of crooks, swindlers, cheats and murderers than the juvenile prisons in the country do."

    You are clinically insane. Seriously -- nobody could make that claim otherwise. Seek help immediately.

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    1. Here, stupy, an apt show biz quote by an author you know you're supposed to revere but never read, "What is the crime of robbing a bank compared to the crime of founding one?"

      Geesh, I must know more about the financial industry in NYC than you do and you're pasty old ass has been sitting on it for decades. But, then, you didn't realize all of the boroughs had their own Attorneys General, either.

      Prep-Ivy, an indigenous American criminal class.

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