From Pine View Farm

“vi-li-fi-ca-tion” 0

1 : the act of vilifying : abuse
2 : an instance of vilifying : a defamatory utterance

Backtracking:

vil·i·fy

1 : to lower in estimation or importance
2 : to utter slanderous and abusive statements against : defame

Bloomberg:

Jamie Dimon, chief executive officer of JPMorgan Chase & Co., said the U.S. can rescue its banking system by the end of the year if officials start cooperating and stop the “vilification” of corporate America.

Dictionary of Frank:

vi-li-fy

to make a villain of

Too late. No one can do it to them. Did it to themselves.

These bozos just don’t see what they have done with their boxes of air.

They still think they are the Masters of the Universe, as opposed to the buffoons of wankery bankery.

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