Invest Like Goetz
TheAcsMan | Posted on
Tuesday, December 27, 2011 at 7:22AM | tagged
Bernhard Goetz,
Charles Bronson,
Game Theory,
Prisoner's Dilemma,
Rudolph Giuliani,
Subway Vigilante,
The Bronx |
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I know that am destined to burn in the after-life, but there's probably a special place in heaven saved for those that fuel the eternal flames so needed by the underworld.
Without evil, there would be no good, so you're welcome.
27 years to the day of the attempted subway robbery heard around the world, one of the 4 assailants took his own life in the squalor of a Bronx motel.
The fact that he didn't bring his own towels either told you that he wasn't staying long or that he wasn't leaving.
I'm from The Bronx, so I know of what I write.
It seems odd not to qualify an earlier paragraph with the word "alleged." No one was fooled by the claim that the 4 young men were just trying to panhandle from the meek "electronics" expert that day on a New York City subway car.
Everyone knew that they meant to rob the defensless guy just minding his own business on an isolated subway car.
On the day before Christmas, these guys clearly didn't believe that the meek were going to inherit the earth. And if they were, they were just going to take it away from them.
You may remember 1984. It wasn't a very good year as far as crime statistics went in New York City. Assaults and violent crime were commonplace and the city was truly at a low point. Even during its fiscal crisis in the 1970's there was never that feeling of fear to simply go about routine activities.
Like going to work, or going for a walk.Or just riding on the subway.





