"Do you genuinely trust the same institution to give you a jab that would have you pay $100k~ to stitch up your finger?"
Another one.
"People say experts can do no wrong. How many experts who paid $100k~ in tuition do you know that did it to benefit the people and not because of societal pressures, the prestige, or the big salary?"
Follow up, I guess.
"It's been proven that in corporate environments, there's a demonstrably disproportionate number of psychopaths who occupy positions of power. What makes you so sure the people on tv aren't one of these?"
Could be, but not in my neck of the woods.
I understand regional colloquialisms, but think of it logically. If a person wants to distance themselves from something, as in your original comment to thiccusdickus, the use of the word 'from' makes sense. 'Far be it from me to ...' Far be it for me to ... doesn't make sense.
Gotcha. Thank you.