So murder and assassination without any due process or trial is fine if the majority of people declare the guy is evil without any direct evidence.
So lynching is fine?
Or is it only fine when it's Leo Frank because he raped and murdered a girl in a pencil factory? Or is it only fine when it's the English or the French with a mad king?
You literally know about as much as I do about THIS CEO, which is NOTHING, and yet people are celebrating in his death.
If you can't see how fucked up this is, I don't know what to tell you. You're perspective is fucked.
Jesus .. this conversation ended yesterday and I don't care.
I don't know this dude. Maybe he's a psycho, maybe he's just a regular dude. You don't know him either. The media is making every rage pilled because it's likely a fucking psyop:
You think this guy is "denying claims" all by himself? You think he implemented the "AI" that denies claims (notice that phase is going around the media. It's the buzz word. I worked in health insurance for 2 years. There's no "AI" .. it's regular algorithms with inputs and outputs written in the 2000s)
I'm not going to join in on the 24/7 Orwelling Hate on the Rage Machine because of some common enemy bullshit. I don't know this guy. You don't know this guy. I'm not trusting the TV/Google/Facebook to tell me why I should or should not hate some guy. I'll stick to the people I know to love and hate.
AND as long as we continue fighting among ourselves, we let the executives skate free.
Yes, it's a shame that someone committed a crime of that nature, AND arguing about it among the other plebeians and name calling and …… only makes us less able to recognize our common enemy and do the more appropriate things we should be doing to actually solve problems.
Finding a place of commonality with people we disagree with on any number of items, makes us all better off.
We are all far better off when all of us are better off, than when only a few people with lots of wealth hoarded away are better off.
Those selfish people are intentionally depriving us and taking the hit for doing so so we don't turn our pitchforks on them.
Depriving us and spreading misinformation pointing to other people being the problem when they are committing the layoffs, reducing services and or increasing end user costs, taking larger and larger bonuses even while their companies file bankruptcy and or lay off workers and or close stores and or deny claims and or raise the prices to the point the people who make the products and provide the services can't afford them is damned effective.
Once again we are turning our pitchforks on each other, not the actual enemy.
Sometimes it takes a bad actor to start a conversation.
Instead of having that conversation we are arguing over trinkets and not even starting to think about talking about the fact that the dead CEO pillaged and plundered every chance he got, just like the rest of the selfish wealth hoarders who expect we the people to pay the portion of their income taxes they are uncomfortable paying, work long hours, do the things they are literally incapable of doing which actually allows them to hoard their wealth.