First, i never made any false equivalence. You are the one that misunderstood my statement and, ironically, is making a false equivalence. I never said your were a murderer. I said both are immoral in their own way, not that they are equal. Reading comprehension, plz. I called you out on tobacco stocks, cause i found it hypocritical of you to bash the CEO guy.
The mental gymnastics...i said they were both immoral IN THEIR OWN WAYS. I never made any false equivalences. Stop putting words on my mouth. Tobacco industry kills too. Anyone involved is profiting from blood money. Cope.and no, i'm not calling you a murder nor did i imply in past comments you were one
yeah...tobacco stocks...
The mental gymnastics...i said they were both immoral IN THEIR OWN WAYS. I never made any false equivalences. Stop putting words on my mouth. Tobacco industry kills too. Anyone involved is profiting from blood money. Cope.and no, i'm not calling you a murder nor did i imply in past comments you were one
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yeah...tobacco stocks...
1. Capitalism in general is exploitation for profit.
2. Paying income taxes doesn't make you complacent in government bombings nor hypothetical for calling them out
3. Working for a company doesn't make you complacent in capitalist exploitation nor make you a hypocrite for calling it out
4. Anyone with a retirement account/401k has their money put into the stock market and into every industry, which includes United Healthcare itself. That doesn't make them complacent in anything UHC does.
5. A random guy investing in a stock doesn't make them a hypocrite for calling out a CEO that actively has decision power and pull, but chooses to deny people even life saving treatment for profit.
You're making so many wild comparisons for this to work. Is every person who works now a hypocrite? This is a pretty big rabbit hole.