S/o: Do you support murdering CEOs ?

Anonymous
Rich people and politicians murder people every day with zero consequence, so I’m not super concerned about someone offing a CEO. If that makes me a “supporter,” so be it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Rich people and politicians murder people every day with zero consequence, so I’m not super concerned about someone offing a CEO. If that makes me a “supporter,” so be it.


My teachers were so bad I blame them for my current situation too. I understand and sympathize, but wouldn’t mind them dead asap.
Anonymous
I don't support murder.

However, history has shown that once this amount of money ends up in the hands of a few, violence is usually what brings it down, unless the super rich do something themselves to make a country a better place for everyone.

Once companies are using AI to decide whether you live, die or get medical treatment, things are messed up.
Anonymous
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Societies and psychologists also say it is immoral to gun down people. It’s a universal value and understanding: murder is wrong.

If you lack values and now rationalize gunning down people on their way to work you’re a sociopath. There are moral ways to make the same point. Many of them.

If you think one guy in the system who worked his way up to head a line of business is the poster child for your cause, take him to court.

And what if the courts are corrupt which is obviously the case.


+1. There is no actual justice for the rich and powerful in this country, only the illusion of it. I happen to know some members of the Sackler family. Yes, they were fined hundreds of millions of dollars. Yet not one of them was put the behind bars, and they still have hundreds of millions left to continue enjoying their lavish lifestyle while tens of thousands of lives were lost and many more destroyed by the opioids they pushed. Pray tell, where is the “moral way” of punishment in this case??


Sackler family?

Is this the Asian art museum Smithsonian downtown?

Sounds like they’re an R&D, clinical trial, Pharma company family? And you want them- of all parts of the opiom value chain- dead or imprisoned? Because some people got addicted to drugs?

What about fast food? Processed food? TikTok and screens and scrolling? Online gambling? Liquor owners?


You clearly know very little on this topic. Books and exposes by top journalists have been written about them. The Sacklers are single-handedly responsible for tens of thousands of opioid-related deaths. This is a fact, not an opinion.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Luigi’s face and eyes look totally different post arrest than in any of this social media photos.

Especially his banking around and yelling in PA orange suit before his attorneys told him to only shut up and nod.


I don’t see that. To me, he looks hot & confident, before & after.
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