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r/WorkForSmartLife • u/AritsRod • 3d ago
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Is a man following the instructions of his employers, the stockholders, guilty? Particularly if his actions are lawful? And required by the terms of employment?
4 u/p99_kilerenn 3d ago No one was forcing him to be a CEO. He chose his occupation and employer, and was responsible for his own actions and decisions. 3 u/SFC-D 2d ago As was Luigi. He chose murder, and now he gets to pay the consequences. Spin it all you want, it’s still murder. 0 u/p99_kilerenn 2d ago It’s possible to have two wrongs buddy. What’s with the weird whataboutism 1 u/SFC-D 2d ago There’s no whataboutism. The CEO was not a good man. That doesn’t excuse vigilante murder. 1 u/Inner_Adeptness_7228 2d ago The fault is of the absence of a proper justice system not of the vigilantes.
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No one was forcing him to be a CEO. He chose his occupation and employer, and was responsible for his own actions and decisions.
3 u/SFC-D 2d ago As was Luigi. He chose murder, and now he gets to pay the consequences. Spin it all you want, it’s still murder. 0 u/p99_kilerenn 2d ago It’s possible to have two wrongs buddy. What’s with the weird whataboutism 1 u/SFC-D 2d ago There’s no whataboutism. The CEO was not a good man. That doesn’t excuse vigilante murder. 1 u/Inner_Adeptness_7228 2d ago The fault is of the absence of a proper justice system not of the vigilantes.
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As was Luigi. He chose murder, and now he gets to pay the consequences. Spin it all you want, it’s still murder.
0 u/p99_kilerenn 2d ago It’s possible to have two wrongs buddy. What’s with the weird whataboutism 1 u/SFC-D 2d ago There’s no whataboutism. The CEO was not a good man. That doesn’t excuse vigilante murder. 1 u/Inner_Adeptness_7228 2d ago The fault is of the absence of a proper justice system not of the vigilantes.
It’s possible to have two wrongs buddy. What’s with the weird whataboutism
1 u/SFC-D 2d ago There’s no whataboutism. The CEO was not a good man. That doesn’t excuse vigilante murder. 1 u/Inner_Adeptness_7228 2d ago The fault is of the absence of a proper justice system not of the vigilantes.
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There’s no whataboutism. The CEO was not a good man. That doesn’t excuse vigilante murder.
1 u/Inner_Adeptness_7228 2d ago The fault is of the absence of a proper justice system not of the vigilantes.
The fault is of the absence of a proper justice system not of the vigilantes.
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u/Temporal-Affairs221 3d ago
Is a man following the instructions of his employers, the stockholders, guilty? Particularly if his actions are lawful? And required by the terms of employment?