UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson fatally shot outside Hilton hotel in Midtown in targeted attack: cops - Just Part and Parcel of visiting a Big City

Also, I find this thread hilarious because the fact NYC is over-ran with shootings, brothels on every street corner, robberies and homeless people is a bit lost on people.
People get shot all the time in NYC because its filled with migrants and niggers. It's not that deep.
Well it's a bit deeper because this was a white dude that strapped a big ass suppressor on his pistol for a +99 stealth stat boost.
 
People get shot all the time in NYC because its filled with migrants and niggers. It's not that deep.
Oh yeah? People get shot in the back multiple times with a fucking silenced pistol and it looks like a scene out of a Clinton suicide caught on tape, every day in NYC?

Wonder why we never get to see it
 
We run out of lizard people far sooner than peons with nothing to lose
That's how all revolutions happen, but its a slow brewing process, the way they teach about them its wrong, the french revolution began over a century before it actually exploded, same with the russian revolution.

And even when it explodes most people don't see it coming, they think its just an isolated event and not the first event in an unstoppable chain reaction.

Makes you think about what's happening right now...
because you cannot hire a zoomer or millennial in that role, they are physiologically incapable of it.
What's the job?
A hundred years ago, there was the concept of noblesse oblige
It was more of a suggestion just like knights and chivalry was. In reality most knights acted like the mob does now.
Have a look at Mexico and some Southern American places that have a history of the last 5 mayors being assassinated.
Those are the cartels or rival political factions, if latinos killed every corrupt politician over there they would be Switzerland-tier countries by now.

In reality they are some of the most buck-broken people out there, tho africans surpass them by an order of magnitude.
and instead be blamed on a board of like 20-30 people.
Then one or more of them are gonna get shot, in fact there's little keeping a someone with a big grudge from going columbine at an HMO office park, or just going oklahoma-mode and blowing the entire building.
What people miss about the health care/insurance industry, is that it is an EXTREMELY government regulated market. It is practically entirely government controlled limited monopolies.
I been keeping tabs on Milei since unlike communism of which we already have hundreds of cases (and all failures) he's the first libertarian president. One thing he did was deregulate the private health sector in Argentina to increase competition and lower prices, and what happened? the HMOs there formed an unofficial cartel and all agreed to increased prices five-fold to the point that even a basic plan over there its $150-200 a month, when the average argentine makes like $470 a month. And of course their costs are much lower than here, doctors make a pittance in south american countries.
 
A hundred years ago, there was the concept of noblesse oblige.

Don't kid yourself. 100 years ago we already had Company Towns, where the workers and their family were "provided for" quote-unquote in such a way that they were basically shackled to the company in perpetuity. We had seen Dicken's England.

Noblesse Oblige is a romantic concept that we like to tell ourselves made the old times better than they were, but it was more often than not a myth.
 
Who gives a shit about any of this. Are you gonna go out and assassinate some dude who supported the violation of the human rights of some chinks halfway across the globe? Yeah nobody else is going to either.

Get a grip retard, or better yet an interest that isn't fucking video games, you mushbrained idiot
You dare attack Gamers? You're gonna get it now, chud.
 
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The suspect is now believed to have been carrying an e-bike battery. He may have gotten on the subway to Midtown after the incident. Detectives found a phone that is believed to have belonged to the gunman, in addition to a bottle of water he purchased at a Starbucks right before the shooting. Detectives also said that they believe the suspect was an "experienced marksman"
source: https://x.com/CitizenAppNYC/status/1864492974119194737

edit: I'm also reading he may have left a candy wrapper. There's not much sourcing on these reports so take them as they are.
 
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