Maybe think about the huge number of people that a very large number of people think are evil, from most politicians to business owners to artists to abortion providers to abortion preventers to religious leaders to professors, and consider the consequence of deciding it’s ok to shoot them.
I think it’s a little offensive to disregard a collective evil to stand on some sort of moral high ground and admonish people who have no recourse against people who affect their health and wellbeing on a daily basis.
So... We are ok with vigilante justice based on how someone feels or thinks towards another? Don't get me wrong, I can be in favor of that. I just want to make it openly acceptable as we enter into anarchy. I stand in solidarity with you on this.
So...where did you get vigilante justice from? We don't know who did it or why they did it. And being apathetic towards this man does not automatically make one a supporter of vigilante justice. You use the kind of manipulative wording and rhetoric we all left behind on Twitter. Please stop.
And now you post some random graphic to misdirect instead of answering my question. Your style of conversation is so predictable. The only person on this thread that brought up vigilante justice, and supporting it, is you. Please stop.
I do not know anything about the man. I just looked up... He became CEO mid-2021. Is that enough time to put all the ills of UnitedHealthcare on him? Regardless, many are celebrating the person that k*lled him. Again, I can probably be convinced that we should adopt vigilante justice. 🤷🏼♂️
I’m not sure why you have such a hard on for vigilante justice. Itching to murder people you don’t like maybe? Idk. But either way, if you contribute to making people’s lives miserable in order to benefit yourself at any capacity, then you’re a piece of shit. It’s not rocket science.
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This isn’t an ambiguous evil we’re talking about.
Does that make sense to you?
My point is that it’s ok to not feel bad when bad people die. Surely you agree?