#PI Why is pi considered to be something other than just a typical pyramid scheme, and why is it described as extremely malevolent and repugnant? Typically, pyramid scheme scammers have a framework in place, and they also invest some of their own capital into promoting and packaging projects in order to swindle people from lower socioeconomic statuses, who are generally still able to meet their basic needs, and whose scams are often quite sophisticated. Now, let's delve into the malevolent aspects of cult-style point systems: These despicable cultists rely on a single image and a low-tier registration software with no costs or logic involved, functioning more like a cult's brainwashing techniques to extract personal information, facial recognition data, and other identifying details from victims, which are then sold to criminal organizations. The malevolent aspect of point systems lies in their targeting of individuals with extremely low intelligence and those struggling to meet their basic needs, most of whom are unable to discern right from wrong and have cognitive impairments. These people are generally incapable of securing their own basic needs, a situation dictated by their intelligence and cognitive abilities. The fact that such low-intelligence individuals are targeted and exploited by point systems is what makes them so malevolently despicable, and these systems should be universally condemned as the most heinous and repugnant scams imaginable.

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