▲ | mindslight 10 hours ago | |||||||
My point is they're not different factors, they're the same dynamic. As for your comparison, the actual threat from more Luigis is small. There are at least thousands of CEOs at or above the level of Armstrong? And one death, over a seeming period of several years? And the motive wasn't just "elites bad", but very specific healthcare denials. Meanwhile Trump is actively attacking many companies and institutions. Part of the pressure are the populist memes that makes the masses unsympathetic to their plights, even though they are the structure of our society. | ||||||||
▲ | username332211 10 hours ago | parent [-] | |||||||
> As for your comparison, the actual threat from more Luigis is small. There are at least thousands of CEOs at or above the level of Armstrong? And one death, over a seeming period of several years? It's less about the murderer himself, and more about the high level of support he has. "Many of the rank and file in the Democratic coalition want you dead, but not to worry nearly all of them are cowards who'd never do anything about it." is cold comfort. > And the motive wasn't just "elites bad", but very specific healthcare denials. Do I really need to go trough Reddit to find you people calling for the murder of "capitalists", right down to landlords and homeowners? I'm sure the elites (if we could call them that) prefer to seem like they are being pressured by the Trump administration. It's better for business and it's safer that way. But their compliance comes a little too easy. | ||||||||
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