• Krono@lemmy.today
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    13 hours ago

    There is currently widespread violence. It is the structural violence of poverty. Hundreds are being socially murdered everyday.

    Killing an oligarch is a certainly a violent act, but it reduces the overall violence in the system.

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      12 hours ago

      Yeah, that’s totally the same as actual widespread violence. Pampered idiots have no idea what it’d be like to have to live somewhere like the way Ukraine has been.

      Killing an oligarch does absolutely nothing. Sure, that’ll “reduce poverty”. Of course it’s that simple in your lazy, immature worldview.

      Spare me your “I’m 14 and this is deep” bullshit.

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        Nah, I hope more oligarchs get murked lmaooo. It’s legit extremely hilarious to watch the rich get luigi’ed. The world cheered that on. They’ll cheer on more as worse oligarchs get their Christmas gift

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        Yeah, that’s totally the same as actual widespread violence.

        Your daily reminder that shitlibs don’t consider the killing of poors to be “actual” violence

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        12 hours ago

        When Luigi killed that UHC oligarch, the company responded by lowering their claims denial rate by 1-2%. UHC processes hundreds of millions of claims every year.

        Do the math- the slaying of Brian Thompson meant that millions of claims that would have otherwise been denied were approved.

        By killing one oligarch, hundreds of lives were saved. Perhaps even thousands.

        We know this because Investors Are Pressing UnitedHealth Group to Deny More Care