Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why was he still wearing his mask? He probably would have blended right in without it.
Or better yet — no mask but a red MAGA hat to hide his most distinct facial features
That’s what I was thinking. He stood out with the mask. Few people wear them these days.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hope everyone who fell for this imagined hero feels like a fool.
Why would they? He still took a stand against corporate medical greed.
My insurance walked back their proposed limits on anesthesia. Not sure that would have happened in the absence of the shooting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel a good deal of sadness when I look at his photo. It's all just heartbreaking. He had so much promise, every possible advantage, and threw it all away....ruined multiple lives. It's very sad.
Why is it sadder for a valedictorian who had Ivy League degrees, than for a poor inner city kid with no opportunity to develop his potential?
The PP didn’t say they wouldn’t be sad for your inner city kid or that one would be sadder than the other. One can be sad for both. But you seem to be spoiling for class warfare so carry on.
Come on. Tell me these posts would be the same for a black kid who worked in a factory.
These posters are besides themselves because this kid squandered the path they longed for their children to take.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Apparently the gun was 3d printed. Did he figure out how to do that himself???
Well, he has a masters in comp sci from Penn. And a teen from a local HS that hadn’t yet passed algebra also figured out how to print a 3D gun, so my guess’s is it’s pretty idiot proof if you have the instructions.
My question is where he got the money for the 3D printer, materials, bus tickets, hostel fee, etc. I’m assuming he hasn’t been employed for a while.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why was he still wearing his mask? He probably would have blended right in without it.
Or better yet — no mask but a red MAGA hat to hide his most distinct facial features
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The various social media companies pulled his FB, IG, LinkedIn, YouTube accounts. Do they typically shut down accounts of people arrested on relatively minor violations yet suspected in a more serious crime? Or, just this guy?
Just him is seems. And the unanimous nature of it is very intriguing.
Yes, Meta owns several of those so makes sense that they will go dark at the same time but not the others.
Hmm. Billionaires and the felon aren’t going to be happy with his thoughts, especially if he really did write this:
“No single document better encapsulates the belief that all people are equal in fundamental worth and moral status and the frameworks for fostering collective well-being than the US constitution.
Writing a rule down makes it into a law. I don’t give a f&ck about the law. Law means nothing. What does matter is following the guidance of our own logic and what we learn from those before us to maximize our own well-being, which will then maximize the well-being of our loved ones and community.
That’s where UnitedHealthcare went wrong. They violated their contract with my mother, with me, and tens of millions of other Americans. This threat to my own health, my family’s health, and the health of our country’s people requires me to respond with an act of war.“
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What the heck is an “ex Ivy Leaguer”??? He’s an alumnus or a graduate. Ex?
Not if he dropped out.
You're never an ex student. You're a former, you're an alumnus, you're a graduate. Why was "ex" Ivy League student put in every headline and viral tweet?
I assume that it’s because they can’t confirm that he graduated.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel bad for the CEOs children. Everyone is calling their dads killer hot all over the internet and cheering him on, It’s really sad.
I hope those are separate. That you feel bad for his kids because they lost their dad so senselessly.
The fact that the suspect may be attractive should be irrelevant to your sympathy.
I don’t care about him being hot. I can’t imagine a parent getting murdered and thousands of people being happy about it.
I agree. Ironically, the CEOs kids went to a public high school and the older one is at a public flagship. They probably grew up in a more low key way than a Gilman grad whose family owns multiple country clubs and nursing homes.
This is the interesting thing to me. Given the descriptions of “anti-capitalism” we’ve been given by the police.
His own family is the epitome of “capitalism”.
Seems more like his grudge was with the health insurance industry. Specifically UnitedHealth
But then that would still be odd, because given the family wealth they should be able to cover anything their health plan denied.
I just find this mind-boggling. Given the planning and forethought and the specificity of his target.
On a more shallow note— there is no debate about him being EXTREMELY attractive. Like “wow 10/10” level of attractive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel bad for the CEOs children. Everyone is calling their dads killer hot all over the internet and cheering him on, It’s really sad.
I hope those are separate. That you feel bad for his kids because they lost their dad so senselessly.
The fact that the suspect may be attractive should be irrelevant to your sympathy.
I don’t care about him being hot. I can’t imagine a parent getting murdered and thousands of people being happy about it.
I agree. Ironically, the CEOs kids went to a public high school and the older one is at a public flagship. They probably grew up in a more low key way than a Gilman grad whose family owns multiple country clubs and nursing homes.