I went to a pop-up holiday market and this white lady selling hand made ceramic earrings was proudly displaying the political message left by an assassin on bullet casings after a successful murder so that’s a bit of a data point for Where Things Are
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And from a little digging, definitely a democrat in Brooklyn!
*Monkey’s paw curls a finger*
I want to be sympathetic but my god these people are doing this to themselves. Unions, regulations, etc ARE the non-violent solution.
What did they think would happen?
What is a front page story to NPR, is buried and hidden by other press, with many not covering it at all.
This is extremely personal for many folks.
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Adjusters used to be very comfortable with those words. I believe they are not so comfortable now.
The healthcare industry used the mantra to cause the suffering and death of tens of thousands of people each year. So, yes, it's the message of murderers, just not the one you're thinking of.
Violence is being enacted against the masses NOW.
They're still human. That's a pretty sobering thing to grapple with.
But my partner used to work for UHC and she gets it. The shooter picked one of the biggest assholes in the US.
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Moral norms are out the window. We are once again repeating history. But, once again, people don't hed the warnings we history nerds have sounded for a long time.
We're in complete agreement there. I hope their rate of new policies is tanking.
Of course it's the killer's motive.
Of course his motive is the company's policy.
The murder was a political act.
So was the marking of the shell casings.
I know the murder was a terrible thing, but I don't pretend not to see the wider context.
Guess the gruesome always been & will be with us.
Jets testify to that!
Thank you for including ALT! 💙 It is a testament to your kind efforts to include everyone while creating a friendly community!
Trying real hard to shut up leftist messages by pretending identity is in any way relevant to the discussion.
2016 moment.
(Pro tip: don’t make assumptions about a gnome’s skin color or gender identity)