And I'm saying that's complete nonsense, and in any case is entirely contradicted by
your absurd "someone somewhere ... I am a cannibal" extravaganza I've told you I will not be put off by this all too obvious attempt at intimidation and distraction. So it's pointless.
Applied to human beings,
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/predator states that the word
predator means "A person or group that robs, victimises or exploits others for gain." That is the sense in which I use it. How you use it is your own business, not mine.
You're going to wear out your shovel soon. I've just mended a really big one that would suit you nicely. But anyway.......
Continuing the trend of having to explain very simple things three or 4 times, let's deal with the highlighted. You said this:
.........The banks who exploited borrowers during the credit bubble were rightly accused of
predatory lending.......
You didn't name the person who described them thus..........hence my "someone somewhere".
You didn't didn't name a bank ..........hence my "some bank".
You said "rightly accused" without showing how anyone came to that judgement, and you jumped straight from "accused" to:
the use of this term to describe abuse by banks of those members of the public who use their services is well established
So, in your view, an anonymous accusation of an anonymous bank establishes as a fact that all (presumably UK) banks are predatory. Are you following so far?
Taking this logic (that once an accusation is made against one member of a group, it perfectly acceptable to use that term against every member of the group), some people through history have been accused of being murderers or cannibals, and thus, by the logic you used, it is perfectly proper to call every human a murderer or a cannibal. Do you see?
I don't accept your logic. I don't accept your use of the word predatory in the way in which you use it. The really, really stupid thing here is that we are simply arguing over the interpretation of one word. I actually agree 100% with Anglolawyer on this when he said:
LIBOR fixers, PPI mis-sellers, criminal abusers of their defaulting customers, multi-billion pound fine-paying, economy wrecking, reckless, greedy, stupid fools. But not predator corps......
I presume you would agree with that too up to the point where he says "not predator corps", and will finally recognise that this tedious argument over the use of one word would be better ended. However, if you want to carry on, do feel free.