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Old 11-27-2022, 09:04 AM   #2693
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He literally scammed billions from people and here the WSJ paints him as a poor soul who unfortunately because he lost all his money can't save the world anymore.
These softball articles make me understand why many are losing faith in previously respected main stream media outlets. This whole scam is every bit as bad as what Madoff did, yet many are treating it like a little oopsy by a well-meaning rag-tag group of math nerds, instead of the multi-billion dollar crime it is.

What kind of journalism is this from a financial magazine? This reads like something from Tiger Beat.
https://twitter.com/user/status/1594314685892812801

Not sure if it's because they are all trying to save face after idolizing SBF just months before (Fortune and Forbes both featured SBF on their cover), or if it's all politically connected (probably a bit of both) but it's pretty shameful journalism.

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