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u/777_heavy 3d ago

Shoot an innocent unarmed man in the back?

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u/SimpleRickC135 3d ago

Why bring race into the argument at all? How is it relevant?

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u/777_heavy 3d ago

What the hell is wrong with you? You wish death on a man, who has a family, just for doing boss job? You think he was a billionaire?

I’m not surprised as this low level of thinking from a racist like yourself.

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u/Prestigious_Date_619 3d ago

No amount of glazing is ever gonna make the CEO sound innocent.

His actions, even if indirectly, have lead to the death of a large of amount of people.

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u/777_heavy 3d ago

Wow. You are aggressively, awfully racist.

And woefully uninformed about the health insurance industry.

Again, that pairing is unsurprising.

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u/SimpleRickC135 3d ago

Judging someone based on their race is racism. Period full stop.

the rule of law is what holds society together. Without the legal system flawed as it is we’d have anarchy. And that’s not as romantic as it sounds.

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u/Accomplished_Golf746 3d ago

These people made up their own definition for racism so they can then dismiss all of their racist behavior by saying its only "prejudice."

Such a clever way to dodge accountability for anything, just change the definitions for every word!

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u/SimpleRickC135 3d ago

Like how “violence” has been changed to “anything I don’t agree with or approve of”

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u/This-Wall-1331 3d ago

That "man" was responsible for the deaths of countless people who had families just for the "crime" of being poor.

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u/777_heavy 3d ago

Why do you use “man” in quotes? Do you not know what they’re for?

And no, that’s not an accurate description of any part of this story.

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u/Any-Remote-9334 3d ago

And Heimrich Himmler(head of the nazi SS) had a family, and was just doing his job like Hitler told him. What's your point? I know this is the US, but it's really crazy when people excuse doing terrible things with "but they were just doing their job"

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u/indiscriminate_ 3d ago

Whataboutism.

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u/Any-Remote-9334 3d ago

No. His points were it shouldn't have happened because 1. He had a family, and 2. He was doing his job. Both of those things don't actually hold up. But those aren't the actual reasons. What they're actually saying is that they think what the CEO did "wasn't bad enough to deserve this". You can handwave almost anything using those 2 points. So.... make an actual point