I read it as tongue firmly planted in cheek, especially after he noted they were using the courts to address issues with their “post apocalyptic fantasy” community.
Maybe. Unfortunately, too many genuinely use the same language to refer to wealth-hoarders. Also, when the very first sentence in an article written by the Senior Editor of a publication contains a typo, I tend not to give them the benefit of the doubt.
More and more wealthy individualsare buying up luxurious underground shelters to survive the apocalypse, whether it’s in the form of a nuclear conflict that turns the Earth’s surface into a radioactive wasteland, or a devastating pandemic that decimates the global population.
I read it as tongue firmly planted in cheek, especially after he noted they were using the courts to address issues with their “post apocalyptic fantasy” community.
Maybe. Unfortunately, too many genuinely use the same language to refer to wealth-hoarders. Also, when the very first sentence in an article written by the Senior Editor of a publication contains a typo, I tend not to give them the benefit of the doubt.