because sometimes violence is the answer. someone with an ungodly amount of wealth or power isn't going to give some of it up just because people ask them nicely.
I live in a country with actual gun control laws and I gotta agree with you there. The hundreds?thousands? of shootings in the US every year are baffling to us.
That being said, shit is complex. In this case, health insurance companies have killed far more ppl than just 1 CEO. If his death makes...
If a terrible thing leads to change, then that's positive in one way
But I'm not lauding or holding up as a role model, the person who did the terrible thing
Or wanting other people to do terrible things.
Gaza and the US being recent/current examples
Insurance companies change their policies to save more lives, then it was worth it, no?
I also live in a country with free healthcare. US healthcare is a complete rort and baffles us. It's surprising with the amount of daily gun violence over there that no one else has done this sooner tbh
Do you live in the usa? If so you should be celebrating that someone had the guts to push back - look at the mess you're in, jfc, you need more people like Luigi. Virtuous lmao. You need some survival skills.
He shot someone in the head.
That is not a good thing, whatever the shot person did
And,BTW, I think the guy who got shot, and his company, are profiteering bastards.
But I'm not having a murderer as my poster boy
Sorry, have to dissent. Luigi Mangione, accused of gunning down UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, was never a client of the medical insurance giant. He must therefore be regarded as a vigilante, the same thing we hate seeing in the government. He deserves a fair trial. Did I miss anything?
Agreed. You can’t go around just shooting people and if you think that he’s a hero I think that’s a bit deranged. Healthcare is third world in the US but still can’t condone it.
The thousands of people the ceo killed guess don’t matter. Is it better when you murder people with faulty AI algorithms and shady business practices over a gun? If a the American government says it’s okay to kill that way does it actually make it okay?
In a country where corporate greed and corruption has taken over government with the result that inevitably people die and ultimately the world may end and the rule of law is broken … revolt or vigilantism is inevitable … it is only a matter of time and will get worse
That’s what I don’t really understand about the concept of hell as a punishment, in Christianity anyway. I would think evil and wicked people would love it down there the most, it wouldn’t serve as a deterrent really 🤔
It's been all mushed up by pop religion. If you dig down really far he'll is being separated from God. People who like God think that's the worst thing that can happen. Most of the torture fetish stuff is from Dante or medieval lit.
I would say his chances of a favourable trial have risen even more in the past few weeks. Trump pushing to dispel charges against a crooked mayor have been causing anger. But this week Trump overuled their cities congestion charges and in the same tweet declared himself king. They will push back
The repetition of orange, the pink graffiti heart mirroring the saintes heart - the golden yellow of the graffiti-ed pillar reflecting the halo color and the what looks like a food truck. The redditor xfancymangox takes credit as photographer and I have not found a reason to disbelieve that.
jury nullification
noun
Refusal of a jury to find a defendant guilty, even when the facts establish guilt, because of a conclusion that conviction would be contrary to some other concept of justice.
Luigi's lawyer openly stated that he is being treated differently compared to other people facing serious charges.
Paraded with arms and legs shackled!😡
NOBODY FEELS THREATENED BY AN INNOCENT MAN.
Shocking that the Chief of Detectives and the NYC Mayor had interviews with HBO talking about "evidence" possessed by the prosecution that has NOT being shared with Luigi's lawyer👎 Not a fair trial😡
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Not sure what the actual answer is, but simply shooting people you don't like is unlikely to be it
That being said, shit is complex. In this case, health insurance companies have killed far more ppl than just 1 CEO. If his death makes...
But I'm not lauding or holding up as a role model, the person who did the terrible thing
Or wanting other people to do terrible things.
Gaza and the US being recent/current examples
I also live in a country with free healthcare. US healthcare is a complete rort and baffles us. It's surprising with the amount of daily gun violence over there that no one else has done this sooner tbh
Don't think so.
That is not a good thing, whatever the shot person did
And,BTW, I think the guy who got shot, and his company, are profiteering bastards.
But I'm not having a murderer as my poster boy
UHC denies a third of it's claims. Brian is responsible as CEO.
Half a million Americans go bankrupt every year for medical debt.
Who's the real killer?
https://www.yahoo.com/news/unitedhealthcare-other-insurers-ai-deny-202000141.html
Try again another time
that you're plunging headlong into.
noun
Refusal of a jury to find a defendant guilty, even when the facts establish guilt, because of a conclusion that conviction would be contrary to some other concept of justice.
Paraded with arms and legs shackled!😡
NOBODY FEELS THREATENED BY AN INNOCENT MAN.