You can give it to me but I'm tagging those people for a specific reason. :sanmoji:
Oh alrighty, I think murder is bad either way and this may encourage terrorism which is bad and not how a workers' movement is run, it can also create possible accusations that can now be thrown against future movements by the workers for the workers, since the economic interest of those movements will oppose the economic interests of the members of the capital owning class,

Edit: may I ask what is your opinion on it?,
 
Oh alrighty, I think murder is bad either way and this may encourage terrorism which is bad and not how a workers' movement is run, it can also create possible accusations that can now be thrown against future movements by the workers for the workers, since the economic interest of those movements will oppose the capital owning class,
Which seems to align with your faith so I'm not really surprised.


Why didn't you ask me
You are right, what do you think about it ?


Edit: may I ask what is your opinion on it?,
The same thing I think about people resisting oppression through violence when they have only violence left. Also I'm not ok with murder, I will not point a finger in this case.
 
Which seems to align with your faith so I'm not really surprised.



You are right, what do you think about it ?



The same thing I think about people resisting oppression through violence when they have only violence left. Also I'm not ok with murder, I will not point a finger in this case.
I think the issue is that this isn't really moral self-defense because it is not self-defense at all, because it does not advance workers' movements, and it casts possible future allegations on the future workers' movements,

And when it comes to faith there is a verse saying to not celebrate the death of your enemy or else things can turn around,
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Like you would not see me saying slaves overthrowing their so-called " legal owner " is bad even if that is by violence, one of the christian and bible morality-motivated anti-slavery american fighters I mentioned, John Brown, took over a fort to protest slavery, but I don't think this is that,
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Why didn't you ask me
What do you think about it?
 
I think the issue is that this isn't really moral self-defense because it is not self-defense at all
Well, it's debatable. When you see that those compagnies and CEO are responsible for thousands of death, I think it's fair to think that when the system is rigged in order to prevent you as a citizen from having any impact on the matter in any other ways, the only solution becomes violence, both symbolical and physical.

This event managed to push the class awareness on people that are even to the far right spectrum. It's saying a lot about the situation people are in when they have to face the american health care system or capitalism as a whole.

And when it comes to faith there is a verse saying to not celebrate the death of your enemy or else things can turn around,
Indeed. Which is why I can understand your point of view.
 
Mothman is the weirdest conspiracy theory I've ever researched.

There's definitely SOMETHING to the theory, it's just... I couldn't find any reliable threads/narrators leading to any real hypothesis, let alone a conclusion.

Like, Sasquatch is not a complicated theory.

1. Humans are dicks to animals
2. Sasquatch is a large creature that can be dangerous
3. The US govt doesn't want humans to hunt Sasquatch (would lead to a shit ton of hunting accidents, look at Dick Cheney), and Sasquatch don't like modern humans
4. The US govt hides Sasquatch for the safety of both parties, using cave systems/National Parks

Mothman is, by far, one of the weirdest conspiracy theories. I don't even really know where to start with it, honestly. I just gave up on researching it.
Bro, the us gvt could just be open about sasquatch and regulate the hunting like they do with other species of animals.
 
The CEO of a health insurance company who is responsible for the deaths of thousands in the name of profit, was gunned down in the street. The incident caused other insurance companies like Blue Cross Blue Shiled to dial back on some of their predatory policies in fear of further retaliation.

I'd be a liar if I said I felt bad
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Let's be honest here. That guy took a life, destroyed his own and accomplished nothing. Everyone is going to forget this soon and all will be back to how it is. Only boycotting and political militancy can solve this problem imo.
 
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