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In reply to the discussion: I feel like there's a generational divide in how One views the "vigilante" ceo murder [View all]Cirsium
(1,158 posts)36. Do you want people to be scared?
Do you want people to be scared of being killed and that they had better watch their backs? That is the reality already for millions of people. Try driving while Black through many US neighborhoods. Do you condone that?
The point of all of this is that the wealthy and powerful are knowingly making decisions every day for their own benefit that terrorize millions of people and place them at severe risk. People are expressing solidarity with those victims, and not with the victim you want us to worry about.
Millions of poor people suffer and die, the wealthy who benefit from that travesty party down and its all business as usual. One CEO dies, and it's "OMG you all are condoning murder!"
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I feel like there's a generational divide in how One views the "vigilante" ceo murder [View all]
FirstLight
Dec 10
OP
I blame Congress, they've had 60 years to get healthcare system right and have failed. Hell, CMS has authority over
Silent Type
Dec 10
#1
They had help from some Democrats. And they all take money to make sure healthcare isn't fixed by the
Autumn
Dec 10
#73
Pretty soon someone looking cross eyed at a work mate will be grounds for a shoot out.
Hope22
Dec 10
#6
Yep - it has never stopped. The school shooters are somewhat the same thing.
kerry-is-my-prez
Dec 10
#45
I am very sorry for your loss. I don't understand how United Healthcare is still in business.
LauraInLA
Dec 10
#46
The Republicans were more for the strangler, Dems and independents for the shooter.
kerry-is-my-prez
Dec 10
#53
Everytime someone says "he shot him in the back" I hear the twang of a banjo
Prairie Gates
Dec 10
#22
69 year old who has mixed feelings. Sometimes I think he's a hero for bringing this out but then I'm like "oh yeah
kerry-is-my-prez
Dec 10
#38
There's always going to be the "oh yeah, oops it really was bad for that family..."
FirstLight
Dec 10
#40
Unfortunately, I don't see this changing any of the bastard CEO's actions/attitudes.
kerry-is-my-prez
Dec 10
#60
With oldness comes less sureness to handle change. It's not hurt me so far, let it go.
Festivito
Dec 10
#41
I'm GenX and have no more fucks to give. The biggest CEO's are mostly psycho's themselves.
OverBurn
Dec 10
#47
39 years old who would, if I were on the jury, vote to acquit as a matter of course.
Hellbound Hellhound
Dec 10
#48
I am a Gen Xer, and my brain is currently connecting the CEO murder, the trial of Daniel Perry, and the 2024 election.
LauraInLA
Dec 10
#51
Most of us Boomers hated Nixon and chuckled at the hippies (or maybe adored them).
kerry-is-my-prez
Dec 10
#66
About ten years ago, Warren Buffet said it absolutely was class warfare, and we're winning. Way worse now IMHO.
Evolve Dammit
Dec 10
#61
Agreed. It's class based. The wealthy defend the CEO, the poor defend the shooter.
Hellbound Hellhound
Dec 10
#70
The uber-elite are going to do whatever they have to do to maintain their revenue stream.
Clouds Passing
Dec 10
#80