• 4lan@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      No because it was warranted and deserved. Take a look around, this is not an edgy opinion. The majority of Americans feel the way I do, why is that?

      I am one of the most non-violent people. I’ve never struck a person in 35 years of life.
      The only time violence is warranted is when it is a response to violence. Social murder warrants actual murder. Tens of thousands dead vs one CEO dead. You are crying about the wrong death

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        You’re confusing 60 percent support for healthcare reform with 60 percent support for murder. Off the internet this is a highly contentious act.

        You cannot be non-violent and pro-murder. That’s incompatible.

        I haven’t once said the murder was a bad thing. You’ve just been assuming that because I’m out here challenging your ideas about yourself. You need a better internal guide than, that felt good unless you’re really lying to yourself and you’re hoping for mob violence. You need a strict guide as to when it’s permissible. The first step to doing that is to admit that you are glorifying a violent act.

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          1 year ago

          Lethal injections are non-violent murder…

          I wish Luigi had another tactic to use, but we know the legal system will not serve the individual over the half-trillion dollar company.

          The system has made violence the only option. I don’t glorify the violence itself, I glorify ending the life of a man who led a company whose denials kill 40 people per day. If anything Luigi acted in self defense