Personally, I think that there's a difference between walking up to someone on the street, and shooting them dead, and not helping someone when you don't have to.
Both are unethical, but one's active, while the other is passive.
Ceo's are people some people are unethical. Rich people are above the law, so people take the law into their own hands. When the law does not apply to one, it applies to none. If the legal process is too expensive for them to afford but a gun is not then it's a matter of if prison is worth it
Oh, abso-freakin-LUTELY. We need to stop framing terrorism as a BAD thing. Constant terror, every waking moment they spend on the street, in a restaurant, at the theater, EVERYWHERE THEY GO, they need to be terrified that the next corner they walk around, the next person they encounter...
see I think that will just drive them to outright villainy. instead of being mostly quiet greedy bastards, they'll start plundering from the masses directly with Private armies cause if they're not safe no matter what when they go out, they might as well make a profit off death
What the C-Suites need to understand is that there are people they pass by every day who would not lift a finger to save their lives. Their deaths would be celebrated just as loudly as Brian Thompson's.
This is not all people. But more than the realize. #Luigididnothingwrong
Okay, yes, CEOs should live in fear, but this is not how the meme works. Moleman was saying "Boo-urns" against the wider will of the crowd. Moleman should be the bootlicker.
You speak sense, but you'll get no shrift here. Much of the American left are determined to make him their hero, in the face of his alt-right politics and good sense.
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Personally, I think that there's a difference between walking up to someone on the street, and shooting them dead, and not helping someone when you don't have to.
Both are unethical, but one's active, while the other is passive.
This is not all people. But more than the realize. #Luigididnothingwrong
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-14186059/luigi-mangione-ceo-shooter-family-nursing-home-empire-abuse.html