If you made a decision based on their endorsement, and lost money with that decision. And they made money from that endorsement, do you think they're financially liable?
I don't know, but I think it's certainly what the courts are there for. Arresting or even punishing those responsible isn't likely. Things like that just don't happen. We can wish it were so all we want but at the end of the day justice doesn't exist for these peole. But if we can close their mouthpieces. If we can make the "elite" afraid to endorse something like this maybe we can win the culture war.
Until we can hold people accountable for endorsing these kinds of people or companies we've already lost.
People are paid to endorse all kinds of products, some of which they might genuinely like and support. Unless there's evidence that they were involved with or aware of the fraud taking place behind the scenes, I don't see how they're liable for it. They were as duped as everyone else. If they knowingly endorsed a product knowing it was criminal or fraudulent, that's a different story.
If you made a decision based on their endorsement, and lost money with that decision. And they made money from that endorsement, do you think they're financially liable?
I don't know, but I think it's certainly what the courts are there for. Arresting or even punishing those responsible isn't likely. Things like that just don't happen. We can wish it were so all we want but at the end of the day justice doesn't exist for these peole. But if we can close their mouthpieces. If we can make the "elite" afraid to endorse something like this maybe we can win the culture war.
Until we can hold people accountable for endorsing these kinds of people or companies we've already lost.
People are paid to endorse all kinds of products, some of which they might genuinely like and support. Unless there's evidence that they were involved with or aware of the fraud taking place behind the scenes, I don't see how they're liable for it. They were as duped as everyone else. If they knowingly endorsed a product knowing it was criminal or fraudulent, that's a different story.