• PhilipTheBucketA
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    5 hours ago

    I don’t think shooting executives is actually going to improve the healthcare, though.

    Almost every movement that started randomly assassinating people from among the enemy side in order to reform civil society wound up making things quite a bit worse, in the long run.

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      5 hours ago

      Yeah, randomly. This isn’t random, and needs to go beyond just CEOs. There are entire boards that make these decisions to murder us. Like potato chips, you can’t stop with just one. They don’t like us murdering them? Then they need to stop murdering us.

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        5 hours ago

        And then, when the violence turned around on him, with a gang of deputized Proud Boys breaking into his workplace and starting to execute people for being “woke” and ruining the country, he looked around, like “we’re all looking for the guy that did this.”

        I’m not trying to say this particular CEO didn’t deserve it. But also, what the outcome is, is important. Calling for killing as the easy answer is something people do when they’re not familiar with killing.