Saturday, September 1, 2012

World's richest woman says poor should have less fun, work harder

World's richest woman says poor should have less fun, work harder

And she is the picture of a virtuous life?

http://www.canberratimes.com.au/opinion/a-bit-rich-ginas-call-a-hard-act-to-swallow-20120831-256cb.html

A person with inherited wealth who, according to the article above, has done little to contribute to her national wealth, who is so far removed from any sense of fair play that she forgets that the resources her mining company extracts are owned by the state as a representative of all the people in her country.

It's sickening and sad.

She looks like a lonely person, friendless, to whom only kind words flow because of the favours she is able to dispense in the form of jobs, or (which seems more likely because of her attitude) because of the fear she instills in those close enough to actually communicate with her directly.

She also looks extremely unhealthy, and I think she could do with a little hard work herself.  She looks like an abomination, gout-ridden, her granular, fatty exterior mirroring what must assuredly be a disease-ridden interior.

I have to admit I'm not a big fan of double-chins, even though I know some people come by them honestly.  The filth that she spews from her slimy, corpulent, wasted mouth merely fits the exterior too well.  She is a woman of no class, no learning, understanding, or empathy.

We can't all be rich, but she seems to think those who aren't are hardly worth her contempt.

I've decided on sadness.  I feel very sorry for her, bitter, ugly old hag that she is.

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