The irony of George Russell telling anyone that you cannot ‘make the world a padded cell’ while he lives a life of unimaginable luxury, having nearly every aspect of daily life catered to him in opulence and comfort while the laborers who produce the value and wealth he enjoys die from poor working conditions, earn little to nothing, and have almost no time to spend living the meager lives they have.
@@ChrisHJohnson93 well pretty much how Downton Abbey heavily romanticized the servitude of the staff and tried to make it an honor to serve the oh so noble British aristocracy