Anonymous wrote:Serious question. I have to ask, now that the CEO murder in Manhattan thread has exceeded 200 pages, plus
- Professor Zenkus at Colombia has publicly celebrated the murder;
https://www.wnct.com/news/national/killing-of-unitedhealthcare-ceo-uncorks-anger-at-insurance-industry/
And WaPo columnist Taylor Lorenz said the murder “feels like victory.”
https://www.rawstory.com/piers-morgan-2670403712/
I am shocked at these views. So I have to ask the obvious here:
- do you support murdering CEOs, as others apparently do?
Anonymous wrote:Our healthcare system sucks! My premium went up but also my copays. My doctor’s reimbursement rate went down too. Only health insurance companies and their shareholders like this system!!
Anonymous wrote:Narcissism + self righteousness + lack of coping skills.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Those of you who think this kind of behavior (murdering someone in cold blood) is acceptable and are actually "celebrating" it, are the epitome of what is wrong with society. All life is sacred, even this deranged individual who took the life of another. I hope he spends the rest of his life in prison.
I hope he gets second degree murder, if that, and gets out when he’s barely middle aged,
Even if this he will be altered, instititionalized. What might he do then? Find a wife, have kids and live a normal life?
Hope so, he’s a freak. He didn’t used to be but he became one.
Who knows when he might disappear and snap again.
People don’t tend to snap and turn evil. This sounds like a mental obsession aka a mental illness.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Those of you who think this kind of behavior (murdering someone in cold blood) is acceptable and are actually "celebrating" it, are the epitome of what is wrong with society. All life is sacred, even this deranged individual who took the life of another. I hope he spends the rest of his life in prison.
I hope he gets second degree murder, if that, and gets out when he’s barely middle aged,
Even if this he will be altered, instititionalized. What might he do then? Find a wife, have kids and live a normal life?
Hope so, he’s a freak. He didn’t used to be but he became one.
Who knows when he might disappear and snap again.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Those of you who think this kind of behavior (murdering someone in cold blood) is acceptable and are actually "celebrating" it, are the epitome of what is wrong with society. All life is sacred, even this deranged individual who took the life of another. I hope he spends the rest of his life in prison.
I hope he gets second degree murder, if that, and gets out when he’s barely middle aged,
Even if this he will be altered, instititionalized. What might he do then? Find a wife, have kids and live a normal life?
Anonymous wrote:No, but I also don’t support sending handsome, Ivy boys to prison, so in this case I am hoping for “not guilty.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is a French revolution "eat the rich" political undertone on both the left and the right. The left quashed the populist Bernie wave... for a little while. Now it's coming out as MAGA.
It's the result of people feeling like the system is rigged against them and it needs a democratic escape vent or people turn to pitchforks and guillotines. This is a dangerous time when a person, say a CEO, can be dehumanized and seen as a symbol of what is wrong with the system.
No, I do not support murdering CEOs. They are people with families and made their way through the system like everyone else.
They didn’t work their way through the system like anyone else. They had a silver spoon before they began.
Then just imagine what less wealthy people feel like.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Those of you who think this kind of behavior (murdering someone in cold blood) is acceptable and are actually "celebrating" it, are the epitome of what is wrong with society. All life is sacred, even this deranged individual who took the life of another. I hope he spends the rest of his life in prison.
I hope he gets second degree murder, if that, and gets out when he’s barely middle aged,
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is a French revolution "eat the rich" political undertone on both the left and the right. The left quashed the populist Bernie wave... for a little while. Now it's coming out as MAGA.
It's the result of people feeling like the system is rigged against them and it needs a democratic escape vent or people turn to pitchforks and guillotines. This is a dangerous time when a person, say a CEO, can be dehumanized and seen as a symbol of what is wrong with the system.
No, I do not support murdering CEOs. They are people with families and made their way through the system like everyone else.
They didn’t work their way through the system like anyone else. They had a silver spoon before they began.
Anonymous wrote:When even members of the Senate are making excuses for murderers like Luigi, it is time for serious reflection on the mental state of all the people condoning the premeditated, cold-blooded, murder of a father of 4 young children.
Anonymous wrote:There is a French revolution "eat the rich" political undertone on both the left and the right. The left quashed the populist Bernie wave... for a little while. Now it's coming out as MAGA.
It's the result of people feeling like the system is rigged against them and it needs a democratic escape vent or people turn to pitchforks and guillotines. This is a dangerous time when a person, say a CEO, can be dehumanized and seen as a symbol of what is wrong with the system.
No, I do not support murdering CEOs. They are people with families and made their way through the system like everyone else.