I mean yeah I get what you're talking about but this was in 2004, the actual people who feared for their lives during all this are mostly still alive
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He's a folk hero *because* what he did was, to some degree, shocking, it violates typical middle-class morality, it feels taboo Even though I think he would agree with me that a way of being a "hermit" that didn't involve touching anyone else's stuff would've been better
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As referenced in my original post: I would genuinely recommend you read Hobsbawm’s “Bandits” if you haven’t already There’s a strong argument in there for the dual nature of banditry and its relation to social disobedience
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Yeah I mean like I said I feel like I get it I don't yell at kids for fantasizing about being "bank robbers" or playing GTA etc. Hell I even get why Joanna the Scammer is an ironically inspiring figure to so many people
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