United Healthcare CEO shot and killed in Manhattan

WyattEarp

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Former US Army intelligence officer thinks Mangione didnt act alone:

Interesting point about arriving exactly when the CEO arrived. The Feds will certainly want to know who was on the phone.
 

Bucktee

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That’s because bro went and shot a health care CEO not shot up a whole fucking school filled with children. It’s like you’re so desperate to own the Libs that you completely lack any sense of critical thinking
If you think your post makes any sense, you need to seek therapy.
 

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Let's expand on your position. Your argument is that when gun violence targets a CEO instead of a gang member or other innocent people it's somehow different?
There is a huge difference between the violence of an insurance CEO, whose policy has fucked or ended the lives of hundreds of thousands, compared with daily random mass shootings.
 
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There is a huge difference between the violence of an insurance CEO, whose policy has fucked or ended the lives of hundreds of thousands, compared with daily random mass shootings.
Both involve gun violence regardless of motive and target.

You say that the CEO ended the lives of hundreds of thousands. Yet he didn't do anything illegal.

It's okay to kill insurance CEOs? Gun violence is okay in this respect?

In other words it's not a gun violence issue because you agree with the shooter?
 
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Both involve gun violence regardless of motive and target.

You say that the CEO ended the lives of hundreds of thousands. Yet he didn't do anything illegal.

It's okay to kill insurance CEOs? Gun violence is okay in this respect?

In other words it's not a gun violence issue because you agree with the shooter?
Um, so it's a false equivalence. Kids are innocent. Healthcare CEO's are not. In fact they kill more kids than any school shooter.

Don't defend them. They would watch you die too. I don't care if it's legal. So was Slavery. So were Press Gangs. So was the Inquisition.

Watching how the NY politicians are reacting, setting CEO hotlines, showing up to the extradition perp walk clearly shows it's a two tier world and you ain't in it. A CNN host upset over the fact no spontaneous memorial like John Lennon had. Seriously? NY Times deciding to stop printing his photo as he was good looking?

Wake up dude.
 

Bucktee

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Um, so it's a false equivalence. Kids are innocent. Healthcare CEO's are not. In fact they kill more kids than any school shooter.

Don't defend them. They would watch you die too. I don't care if it's legal. So was Slavery. So were Press Gangs. So was the Inquisition.
I'm not defending the CEO.
 

Butler1000

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Let's expand on your position. Your argument is that when gun violence targets a CEO instead of a gang member or other innocent people it's somehow different?
Yes, it is. Just like killing a dictator.


Great video of recent reaction. He is becoming John Brown.

Best line one girl says she had "tears running down her legs"......
 
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Shaquille Oatmeal

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Let's expand on your position. Your argument is that when gun violence targets a CEO instead of a gang member or other innocent people it's somehow different?
Yes.
It is different.
A targeted shooting of a CEO whose business practices caused the deaths and sufferings of millions is much different than a shooting that targets a school full of children.
They are both illegal.
They are both murders.
But they are not morally equivalent.
 
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