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Proprietor of the RIGID THINKING Substack at damianpenny.substack.com.
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Looks like he knows his audience’s reading level, at least.
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Good luck! And remember, violent revolutions never devour their own!
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Okay, so what’s the limiting principle, if any? And do the rest of us get to decide who’s evil and deserves summary execution, or just you because you’re The Chosen One?
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Oprah Winfrey has oppressed us long enough.
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But members of the board of directors and the CFO are off limits? Just CEOs? Good to know.
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They’re made that *other people* might follow him, which shouldn’t be allowed.
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Eventually they’re going to move on from “murdering the CEO was good because he denied us health care” to “murdering Trump voters is good because they denied us health care.” Actually, I suspect they’re already almost there.
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Before that there was the raid on Iraq’s Osirak nuclear reactor, which was wildly condemned at the time. (In public, at least. Privately many of the same governments gave Israel a pat on the back.)
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What the hell is it doing on *this* app?!?
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Big pharma is bad again? I can’t keep track.
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What could possibly go wrong, I ask you, if everyone has the power of judge, jury and executioner?
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The worst mistakes in human history have historically started with a demand that someone “do something!!!”
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But David, we’re only talking about murdering *bad* people, as defined by us. Surely nothing bad can come of that.
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I expect many “‘murder insurance executives’ never ACTUALLY meant murder insurance executives” takes in a few month’s time, when the fever breaks.
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Breaking: the Supreme Court has ruled that you violated HIPAA by shouting fire in a crowded theater and ordered that the fairness doctrine be reinstated.
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That chassis actually had a lot of potential. If only a proper team had used it.
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“Hopefully” is doing a lot of work here.
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Saturday Night Fever.