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

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I mean the last thing you want are copycats where they just go around killing people they don't like and hope they get their 5 minutes of fame from it. Especially if this guy gets acquitted by the jury then it's going to be a free for all for who can kill the most. I'm not saying he was a bad person but I'm saying there might be a slippery slope.
People will always go arround killing people in order for them to be copy cats they would have to either emulate the killer (by killing high profile ceos of immoral companies ) or claiming that they were inspired when they try to kill some high profile micro celebrity or politician.
 
People will always go arround killing people in order for them to be copy cats they would have to either emulate the killer (by killing high profile ceos of immoral companies ) or claiming that they were inspired when they try to kill some high profile micro celebrity or politician.
Yeah but can't you see how immoral can be insanely subjective? Obviously in this case it seems most Americans agree that it was immoral but one guy should not be judge, jury, and executioner. That's one of the reasons why I disagree with the murder.
 
@GlupShitto take a breather, brother you're getting MATI.

I think most can agree that USA's health system is kinda shit if you don't have the dough to pay for it yourself and most insurance companies are unreliable at best or total scams at worst.

If you do however have the money to pay for it, it's almost the best you can find around the world.

The European system may not be perfect but I am willing to bet my nuts that it's been better than the American counterpart.
 
Intellectuals, academics, and "experts" have brought us to the place we're currently at. They've introduced concepts like restorative justice which directly harms victims of crime. They've given rise to DEI policies in workplaces which discriminate against white people. They lead to "experts" mishandling the whole COVID situation with unscientific, made up regulations like six feet social distancing and lockdowns. I could go on and on, but I don't want to derail this thread. Yes, I'm quite serious. Like I said in a previous post, they're terrified of people with a la carte ideologies.
I mean an intellectual to Pol Pot could be anyone who wore glasses. It was a genocide. It wasn't very nice.
 
I'm sure there are companies that you like that align with your political views. I am sure there are people who would like to see the CEO of those companies dead because they do not align with their own political views.
Out of publicly traded companies I like very few CEO, like is a strong word. Tolerate is more appropriate.
If we spin the dead CEO roulette the chances of me losing are an order of magnitude smaller than the chance of me winning.
 
It's much easier to pretend to not be a normie so you can get out of the whole thing, than it is to pretend to be one so you can do a heccin 12 angry men. Let's say your name gets picked out of the hat, you are hereby ordered to report for jury selection. You want to deliver a preconceived verdict because reasons. How much time and effort are you gonna spend to give yourself the best chance to get through voir dire? How much time and effort do you think the prosecution/plaintiff and defense are gonna spend to make sure a landmine such as yourself doesn't get through it? Especially in such a high-profile case as ththis
Bro, just say you plan to follow the facts of the case to the best of your ability and don't say nigger. It's that simple.
 
Chuck Mangione did nothing wrong
#FreeLuigi
I haven’t seen AI Slop images like this which I find troubling.
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On killing Healthcare CEO “It Feels So Good.”
 
The government will do the calculations if not insurance.

Is that not ideal? If Generic Faceless Corporation #392 condemns my family member to death, I'm completely out of luck.

If the government does it, there's consequences. In terms of protests, voting those responsible out, civil unrest, anger at those in power rather than some private company actively looking for ways to bank up as much wealth as possible off of human suffering.

The people have power over their government and ways to express their anger in tangible ways, in ways they don't have power over private companies.

Well. Aside from the way Luigi discovered, but that doesn't seem an ideal solution for society to rely on.
 
I wanted to highlight this tweet in particular since it shows just how retarded and schizo luigi was.
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  • Donki is not a grocery store. It is more like Walmart than anything else. Most of them don't even have a produce section. Especially in the big cities, Donki is now more a tourist trap than anything else. Actual supermarkets have much cheaper and better food than donki.
  • As I said before, ordering machines are only at fastfood and casual restaurants. There are plenty of places that have waiters, and even places with machines, you can usually order directly from people. Talking to Shaniqua at the NYC mcdonalds isn't going to fix your birthrates. Food in japan is a third of the price of food in the US and significantly better, with no tip.
  • The esports cafe really confuses me. I might understand why he would think that after visiting Korea, but there is almost no esports presence in Japan. Japanese gambling law prevents cash prizes for tournaments. The most they have is a couple of good fighting game players that fly out of country for tournaments overseas. US, Europe, the rest of Asia have a much better esports scene than in Japan. Furthermore, gaming cafes are really rare in Japan compared to the rest of asia. Most computer cafes just have shitty computers you can watch youtube on. Most people play these games at game centers, which are popular places to take dates.
  • Athletics are emphasized in Japanese schools. Theres a national holiday where every school holds a sports day. Highschool and college sports are competitive. Being fat is looked down upon. Japan has a much bigger emphasis on fitness than the US.
  • Maid cafes are stupid to fixate on. Only akihabara and nipponbashi has maid cafes. There may be a few branches in second tier cities. Even if maid cafes were banned, it would affect such a small percentage of the population. Compare this to shitty companies that abuse workers. These salarymen spend a majority of their waking hours working or commuting leaving no time to date or even think about starting a family.
  • The whole culture part is just lol
  • Shintoism is probably the religion that has been least affected by the modern world. Most japanese people still visit their local shrines. Theres nothing to revitalize
  • Okinawa has a different ethnicity and culture than the rest of japan. This is like saying all of America should adopt Hawaiian culture.
  • How are onsens culture? They still exist, only the real onsens are usually in the mountains which are hard for tourists to visit.
Most of this is so wrong it doesn't even make sense. Hes took schizo pol posting too serious.
 
The free market is a great system for a lot of ideas.

But whether or not I or my loved ones die a horrible, agonizing death doesn't seem like a good application for profit motive and market forces to enter into.
Will, we got the 2nd Amendment and the free market allows me to purchase a firearm and practice that right.
 
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