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In reply to the discussion: To those who believe they have moral authority regarding the murder of United Health's CEO [View all]mike_c
(36,386 posts)79. He gleefully killed the most vulnerable people for profit and greed.
He was on his way to pitch UH's brand of death care to investors. It would have been a good day to get richer in the long game.
How many thousands of deaths was he culpable for? How much pain and misery did he and his employees turn their backs on while congratulating themselves all the way to the bank? He was a tapeworm.
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To those who believe they have moral authority regarding the murder of United Health's CEO [View all]
Mr.WeRP
Dec 5
OP
The words "justice for all" hasn't applied to the USA in decades. When that changes we can have a right or wrong
yaesu
Dec 5
#2
But the point is that the US robber barons kill Americans every day and get away with it.
Irish_Dem
Dec 5
#19
Sadly misplaced acts of violence will not solve healthcare problems. CEOs do not make all
sinkingfeeling
Dec 5
#12
So execution is okay with you because the man didn't defy his board of directors and
sinkingfeeling
Dec 5
#33
He could have quit. He could have protested. Why does fiduciary duty get higher deference than other's lives?
steelyboo
Dec 5
#53
Sorry, I refuse to become trumpian and support of 2nd Amendment Solutions. Especially in cases like this.
Silent Type
Dec 5
#13
"We the people" decided on 7 November that we don't really care about the rule of law.
meadowlander
Dec 5
#16
They thought the rule of law was to protect themselves and punish/control their enemies.
Irish_Dem
Dec 5
#24
I mean, they have laws allowing girls and women to bleed out/sepsis and die while in hospitals
LizBeth
Dec 5
#29
apparently anyone not comfortable with street executions is exhibiting MORAL AUTHORITY
Skittles
Dec 5
#55
None of this will change their(the rich) perspective of shitting on the people.
mymomwasright
Dec 5
#52