• emizeko [they/them]
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    oh yeah that's way more dignified than doing a home invasion on a health insurance CEO. thank you for being a good boi sir

    • crispyhexagon [none/use name]
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      i will never understand how there isnt a constant stream of people finding out theyve got X months left to live, because the medical care that would save their life is prohibitively expensive, objecting to the situation with [parody and satire] at corporate offices [in minecraft]

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        Because most people don't want to kill people?

        Fuck you don't either. You just think you do behind that keyboard ye got there m8

        • crispyhexagon [none/use name]
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          no, i dont.

          the fact is that there are innumerable people for whom this disgusting corporate insurance death profiteering is a reality of their murder-through-neglect.

          some portion of whom have killed other people.

          the fact that none of them are inclined to take out retributive justice on the people murdering them, but that there are school shootings every fucking week, is shocking.

          edit: tldr pull your head out of your ass

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          Sure - but it only takes one person who would kill who realizes they legitimately have nothing left to live for, and the people in those board rooms are why, to make a headline about it.

          Makes me wonder how much health care companies spend on security guards and keeping the media quiet, honestly.

          • RalphGrenader [comrade/them]
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            As a person who may have worked for the devil in the past, security normally is surprisingly light. But you would have to know the systems, look the part to sneak inside, and get away with a lot of variables. Plus, as the guy above said, you'd had to be willing to pull the trigger.

            I'm more surprised a Sandyhook parent didn't go postal on a gun producer ceo. Cancer sucks, but its slowly happening to you. Less hot blood. Sandyhook otoh...

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            Ok do it then fam. Livestream it and make it the left's answer to christchurch and I'd legit spread the video around like it was a porno starring Priyanka Chopra

            But ye wont

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              Nobody here is saying "I'm gonna do it!" they're saying it's shocking that it hasn't been done

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                Ok and I told em why and a pack of keyboard warriors were like "n-Nuh uh KILL EM! :le-pol-face: "

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                  https://www.k5learning.com/reading-comprehension-worksheets/topics/conclusions-inferences hth

            • OgdenTO [he/him]
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              4 years ago

              This is exactly what I imagine a spook instigator would say.

        • evilgiraffemonkey [he/him]
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          Every year a fuckton of random people get shot to death on purpose, but very few CEOs of companies that kill. All I'm saying is that if someone has to get shot....

          • InnuendOwO [she/her]
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            Isn't this functionally the same as just saying "nobody's gonna go to a school and shoot random kids", though?

            Like, yeah, no normal person would. That doesn't mean it can't happen, and, y'know, it clearly has. Yeah, if only a handful of people per year were told "you've got 12 months left to live unless you cough up a million bucks for treatment", I'd agree - but at the rates the US sees? At some point, someone who's broken enough to consider actually doing it is gonna get that news.

            I wouldn't expect it to be a common occurrance, obviously, but the fact it hasn't happened even once is kinda weird.

          • hogposting [he/him,comrade/them]
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            A guy dying of cancer has the choice to either spend time with his loved ones in relative peace or blow all his savings on guns and body armor to get his ass shot off by a bunch of armed mall cops at Pfizer HQ.

            See, this is a real answer, not that other clown's "well why don't you do it then????" nonsense.

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            other mass shootings occur.

            the point here is not "lol all sick people should grab guns and spend their last days going out in a hail of bullets!"

            its that of all the countless shootings that occur, for many varied reasons, it is genuinely surprising that none of them target the executives that are responsible for killing people.

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                feel like youre imagining this as some sort of "only cowards who dont have good reasons will take violent action!" thing which is patently false.

                :william-van-spronsen: :john-brown:

                whether or not it would be successful isnt relevant. there hasnt been an attempt by anyone, leftwing rightwing centrist disillusioned-cia whatever, to take out anyone behind preventable medical death.

                over the course of decades, with millions of bodies, with nearly every person in amerikkka has been affected by this is some way, that is surprising

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            Because this site has a lot of 16 year olds and those who have the mind of a 16 year old thinkg that they are chad warriors of socialism ready to kill and die for thie beliefs when in reality they are chinless geeks talking shit behind a keyboard in between gaming sessions

            • emizeko [they/them]
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              :bruh:

              There were 434 mass shootings in 2019 that fit the inclusion criteria of this article. This averaged 1.19 mass shootings per day. In these shootings, 1,643 people were injured and 517 died, for a total of 2,160 victims.

              https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_mass_shootings_in_the_United_States_in_2019

  • 420sixtynine [any,comrade/them]
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    4 years ago

    Could you, in theory take out a bunch of credit cards, cut off your family, buy expensive things leave it to them in the will for them to sell without dropping the debt on them?

      • 420sixtynine [any,comrade/them]
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        4 years ago

        If you did it sufficiently before you die though and without a paper trail…

        I should really try and figure this out just in case I do get seriously sick

    • shitstorm [he/him]
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      4 years ago

      Your family cannot inherit your stuff if you have outstanding debt. All debts have to be paid out of the inheritance or you can forfeit it.

      • 420sixtynine [any,comrade/them]
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        Ok I think I'm starting to get it, you can't actually leave it to them in a will but what about burying gold? If you do it with no paper trail would that work?

        • shitstorm [he/him]
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          Potentially? I am not a lawyer, but I imagine it could go either way. The IRS might decide to investigate why your family got a sudden jump in income.

          • 420sixtynine [any,comrade/them]
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            Where do they go if no one is there to pay them? Let's say you cut off all your family, legally and everything, and buried gold purchased with credit cards

            • WhatDoYouMeanPodcast [comrade/them]
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              I thought they aren't on the hook if thy don't cosign. You wouldn't need to cut them off for them not to be involved in a contract between you and the company. They wouldn't need to show up to work if you died and the only reason you show up is a contract.

            • Vegan69 [comrade/them]
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              4 years ago

              Literally your family. Doesn't matter if you "cut them off" or whatever

  • ultraviolet [she/her]
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    4 years ago

    People will keep defending this because "communism will be worse" fucking hell.

    • crispyhexagon [none/use name]
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      "gommunism is when no pizza hut" -mikhail gorbachev

      imagine advocating for a system in which you cant even support yourself with a job at pizza hut while youre dying of cancer. just awful

      :stirner-shocked:

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    4 years ago

    I just saw a post a day or two ago someone shared about a fundraiser for a guy I didnt really know but who went to the same highschool as me who died recently to cover the medical debts and funeral costs for him. I remember thinking "he fucking died why are they having to pay for the medical care". Like it just feels sick.

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