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Do you think Trump was right when he said he could stand in the middle of 5th Ave and shoot someone and his supporters would still support him? Sara Olsen Sara Olsen, studied at Haas School of Business Answered Aug 27 This has effectively already happened. Roughly two thousand children 12 and under, whose parents are fleeing death in Central America, were separated from their parents and held in warehouses when their parents sought asylum, a legal act that remains legal whether they turned themselves in at an official border crossing or not. Some of these children are particularly young - from 0–3. And regardless of what you believe would otherwise have happened to them, and regardless of whether similar things have ever happened to others, the US government at the direction of Trump has inflicted untold psychological trauma on these children, which for many if not all of them will last the rest of their lives. Currently the Trump Administration is in violation of a court order demanding that those children be reunited with their parents in roughly 500 of the cases- but the violation will likely continue because the parents have been deported without adequate records by the US government, and cannot be found. The only meaningful difference here between Trump shooting someone in broad daylight on 5th Avenue and Trump ordering this policy which is akin to the psychological murder of hundreds if not thousands of kids and parents, is a bunch of layers of government bureaucracy. Yet have Trump's supporters objected? Mainly to those who would complain about the action, for their “hypocrisy.” 57 Views · View Upvoters Peter BurgessYou upvoted this Sara OlsenStatus is reachable Sara has a premium account Click to upgrade to Premium Sara Olsen 1st degree connection1st Founding Partner at SVT Group San Francisco Bay Area Message Send a message to Sara Olsen more_allyMore… SVT Group University of California, Berkeley - Walter A. Haas School of Business University of California, Berkeley - Walter A. Haas School of Business See contact info See contact info See connections (500+) See connections (500+) Nothing drives me crazier than funders and investors, who mean to help, accidentally preventing organizations from solving social and environmental problems by confusing outputs that are easy to count with true impact. Captivated by the idea that one day investors could understand not only their financial return on investment but also their social returns, I started SVT Group, the first impact management firm, in 2001. SVT has gone on to train nearly 6,000 individuals, in-person, in impact management skills and assess the social and environmental value of over $9Bn in assets. Do you wish your social or environmental value made it easier to obtain resources? Do you want your peers to do things the way your organization does because it would make the world better? These are some of the questions SVT Group has worked with clients to address over the past 17 years SVT Group is a “best for the world” certified B corporation and impact management firm that designs and implements systems to measure, manage and communicate social and ecological impact. We serve asset owners, managers and advisors deploying private equity, debt and grants, and the entrepreneurs and executives whose organizations transform this type of capital into high impact and return on investment. Our diverse and inspiring clients include Yo Yo Ma, Beneficial State Bank and CalPERS’ Environmental Investment Advisor. Our work together has improved the way our clients assess impact and created direct streams of previously hidden value. Show less Show less of Sara’s summary Highlights Kevin Doyle Jones Gary A. Bolles 204 Mutual Connections You and Sara both know Kevin Doyle Jones, Gary A. Bolles, and 202 others I saw your recent Quora post about Trump and 5th Avenue and the horrendous situation at the US-Mexican border. I agree with you completely. This week and today I have been ruminating about the life and times of John McCain and one is reminded of the idea that you may disagree but should not be disagreeable. I have always learned a lot from people who argue with me ... from people who don't look like me ... have different backgrounds ... different religions ... etc ... but at the same time we have a huge amount in common. My dream post career is to figure out how accountancy can be modernized to do accounting for the Triple Bottom Line and ALL the capitals. I think it can be done by using something like standard costing, but expanded to include social impacts and environmental impacts as well as the economic / financial piece. Best wishes. PeterB People Also Viewed Heidi Krauel Patel Heidi Krauel Patel 2nd degree connection2nd Partner at Rethink Impact Jessica Matthews Jessica Matthews 2nd degree connection2nd Managing Director, Head of Sustainable Investing at J.P. 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