Hitler dies
This is not the time to offer your criticisms of the Nazi party
Hitler dies
This is not the time to offer your criticisms of the Nazi party
Hitler dies
writes op ed about suicide prevention
The natural human reaction to all of this is to first be horrified that a husband and father of two children was murdered.
This is just bad faith
I would simply not put my family in the position of having a cheerable-when-killed father
This guy when they hanged Mussolini: But he was a loving father!
He was kind to people within his circle of empathy
This guy murdered countless parents and spouses by denying them healthcare for his own financial gain. But you won't find any libs clutching their pearls over that.
I had never heard of Brian Thompson before today, and it’s entirely possible that he made some bad decisions. It is not possible that he deserved to be murdered, because nobody deserves to be murdered. And the level of seething resentment some people seem to have of wealthy people is deeply unhealthy. Socialism is always motivated by envy and often brought about by violence. If there is some kind of organized effort to target CEOs with violence to win applause from the public, that ought to fail because the American public would be repulsed by it. All of us need to be repulsed by this murder. Basic human decency and a commitment to a free society demand it.
It's amazing that they can say ghoulish shit like this and then wonder why people applaud their deaths.
People aren't jealous of the wealthy, they rightfully celebrate their deaths because Health Insurance companies are responsible for the deaths of millions
The more rich monsters like this pretend otherwise, the more resentment will boil. Not because of bitterness or envy, but because of logical self-preservation instinct.
Basic human decency is when lifesaving insurance claims are denied because profit is more important than human life, apparently?
basic human decency means me personally winning the free market
socialism mentioned
Socialism is always motivated by envy
Oh you mean envy for the value we produced with our labor which is stolen from us? Yes.
Pretty telling that he's already condemning socialism in his little hand-wringing piece about a CEO getting killed.
They're circling the wagons
Makes me giddy to see them so scared. They're terrified by the possibility of the people's power.
I wonder what the CEO of the Social Murder Factory was motivated by.
that ought to fail because the American public would be repulsed by it
yeah I'm not so sure about that lmfao, has this dude seen the internet today?
Any number of other people could have been caught up in it.
This was not random violence
Pick one.
The lady who was standing right next to him walked away unscathed, without the shooter even looking in her direction. I think it’s pretty clear that only a single person could’ve been caught up in it.
The only way more people would have been caught up in it is if a cop had been standing across the street and just started firing wildly
Hey now, it’s never too late for the cops to start an uncontrolled shootout in their wild goose chase for this guy. Plenty of UPS drivers to kill
nobody should ever be killed ever, but especially not rich people because they never commit atrocities and the dirty poors are just jealous of our cool lifestyles
I want to spit in this man's face
What I want to do to this man's face is legally actionable so I won't mention it
Japan United Healthcare Customers
"The dude had a point"
There appears to be some confusion about this online, so here it is plain and simple: Murdering corporate executives is evil.
"Beheading monarchs is irredeemably evil" - some bootlicker during the french revolution, probably.
Look, we all know murdering CEOs is evil.
What my take presupposes is: what if it isn't?
It is not possible that he deserved to be murdered, because nobody deserves to be murdered.
Surely this man has condemned Israel's string of assassinations (and the genocide)
Can you imagine if this guy went on to just start shooting CEOs across industries and vanish without a trace…the hero we truly need right now
Really fosters the revolutionary spirit, knowing how people would respond to a revolutionary act
Counterpoint:
I hope someone shoots this guy next
Then someone can write an article about how murdering National Review writers is evil
This was not random violence by a disturbed individual or street crime in an unsafe neighborhood. This was a targeted hit that someone had to pay for and plan in the center of one of the world’s most vital business districts.
"This wasn't some lowly poor person or someone in a less deserving country. This was here in the rich part of the US!!!!"
God fucking dammit, who the fuck even writes that
we have to peacefully debate the people who operate for-profit death panels
Counterpoint: STFU, nerd
This reads like it was cranked out by an AI auto writer
egads! chatgpt, write an op-ed about how nobody should do this ever again!
Tldr:
it's a tragedy that a man died on this day, especially a CEO. But he was no angel, we have to remember that
oops, only class consciousness
Curious to hear LinkedIn’s take
Just kidding, I know it and we all know it.
There were two “Reigns of Terror,” if we would but remember it and consider it; the one wrought murder in hot passion, the other in heartless cold blood; the one lasted mere months, the other had lasted a thousand years; the one inflicted death upon ten thousand persons, the other upon a hundred millions; but our shudders are all for the “horrors” of the minor Terror, the momentary Terror, so to speak; whereas, what is the horror of swift death by the axe, compared with lifelong death from hunger, cold, insult, cruelty, and heart-break? What is swift death by lightning compared with death by slow fire at the stake? A city cemetery could contain the coffins filled by that brief Terror which we have all been so diligently taught to shiver at and mourn over; but all France could hardly contain the coffins filled by that older and real Terror—that unspeakably bitter and awful Terror which none of us has been taught to see in its vastness or pity as it deserves.
kind of a learning lesson for me, made a comment about it and clearly made someone uncomfortable. Most people in my life at least take the author’s side
sigh guess I have to keep my thoughts about this contained to hexbear 😔
Banned? DM Wmill to appeal.
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