• meeeeetch@lemmy.world
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    16 days ago

    It is bad that vigilantism is being celebrated (though I’ll admit to being aboard the “laugh about this specific murder” train).

    But I think the reason that this is being celebrated is that this is the only kind of justice this guy could have ever faced because his crime is legal

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      16 days ago

      If CEOs get to celebrate making money by killing people we get to celebrate vigilantism.

      At least with vigilantism fewer people die.

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      16 days ago

      Dont beat yourself up about it. Look at the context the public still has the last time billionaire died it was a submersible.

      The reaction to that and this are very similar except the challenge deep wasn’t involved to making healthcare unaffordable.

      Not to mention Rick Scott also defrauded millions from medicare in Fl

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          Well those are their buddies who sign their outrageous checks. Of course millionaires are protecting billionaires and other millionaires. Class interests come before all else.

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      15 days ago

      It’s a moment of catharsis, its that drop of blood against a psychopathic group of people using their power and control to decide whether we get to live or die and mostly choose to let us die.

      At this point it feels like we’re in general are mostly out of options. Legislation hasn’t worked the ACA didn’t address the power health insurance companies have over us, voting with our wallet doesn’t work on an inelastic industry where every single person needs health care, the courts are bought out by these wealthy psychos.

      Either we just live with the current and keep dying unnecessarily or we use the last box of civic engagement.

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      15 days ago

      I think that what is… idk, encouraging? about it is that we finally saw them flinch. After years of seeing justice go unserved and the villains thumb their nose at the law with full confidence that they’ll walk away unscathed, we got to see a slight chill, like they just learned that they may be mortal after all. Unfortunately, it’s also shown that the institutions can’t be trusted to do the right thing, and as long as they continue to be as feckless as they are, we’re going to see more of this. So, ultimately, inadvertently, the institutions are encouraging this vigilantism.*

      I fully expect this to fade away soon as our “society” has the collective attention span of a dust mite, but we have to celebrate small victories wherever they come.

      *or they could be encouraging it intentionally as a means to further break down our foundations </tinfoil>