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I was an intake rep for an insurance site. It sucked. I was so disenfranchised that I chose a new career. Now I work at an elementary school, and it's awesome!
Having said that, the glee that I see people projecting about Mr. Thompson's murder is horrible.
The fact that so many instances on Lemmy celebrate murder--especially .world--disgusts me.
UnitedHealthcare sucks. The insurance industry sucks.
Murder is never the way to solve those issues though.
The thing is, Brian Thompson himself is a murderer, and now he can never kill again.
So if you think murder is ok, then what Brian Thompson did isn't wrong either. So insurance execs can just think, "Well, they murder us, it must be ok to murder them!"
See how that works?
So no, murder isn't the answer. And I hope Luigi spends the rest of his very long life in prison.
It's sad that you're getting down voted. That does not bode well
Right? Lemmy is rapidly approaching a mindset where they think that it's ok to murder people they don't like. CEO's now. Anyone they don't agree with, next.
Doesn't matter though. Society is NOT Lemmy, and the majority of society doesn't agree with Lemmy's views. Thankfully.
Luigi is going to prison, no matter how mad Lemmy is about it.