Well, your submission is deeply flawed.
First, for the obvious reason that being robbed is not the same as being raped.
Second, because one can easily guarantee that one will not be wiped out by fraud at one specific public company.
A person cannot diversify out of having a body that can be raped - a person can quite easily diversify out of a single public company that can be defrauded.
"Second, because one can easily guarantee that one will not be wiped out by fraud at one specific public company."
I've stated, and you can do your own research if you elect to verify this, that Enron employees did not have this liberty to the degree afforded most employees at most companies; and they were denied it entirely at the most important time.
Anyway you have your opinion; mine is that executive fraud is not, to each individual, the same level of violence as a rape; but this violence was done to THOUSANDS.
We send up gas station robbers for long terms in hard prisons; Ken deserved no less.