There are no “victimless” crimes.
The very fact that a crime is perpetrated by an individual, or group of individuals, has its effect on the psyche of the miscreant, either that “getting away” with it results in no or very little punishment, and therefore is of positive value to the perpetrator, or that self-rationalization determines that some kind of “social justice” has been achieved.
Either way, the moral compass is radically damaged or even smashed altogether, leaving the individual without any kind of internal guidance system at all, a victim that may never be identified, adrift in a bewildering miasma.
‘Idiocracy’ was not a comedy movie, it was a DOCUMENTARY
From the embedded article...you missed his best qualifications...
"Everett D. Mitchell is the Director of Community Relations at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He is also an attorney, pastor, and community leader."
I'm guessing the Reverend Al is his hero..."Resist we much.".