Yes. The “big banks lost money servicing the poor people” narrative is totally wrong, and the author knows this. We can’t let this incorrect story get more traction than it already has. Too many innocent people suffered great hardships in the real story of what happened — look at the stories in this thread!
> What's the point of having a discussion if it's not a good faith discussion.
Yes. The “big banks lost money servicing the poor people” narrative is totally wrong, and the author knows this. We can’t let this incorrect story get more traction than it already has. Too many innocent people suffered great hardships in the real story of what happened — look at the stories in this thread!
> What's the point of having a discussion if it's not a good faith discussion.
Edward Bernays might have a few ideas.