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I sure hope nobody copies this behavior of retribution against the billionaire class which is responsible for almost all of the worlds suffering.
Thoughts and Prayering so hard right now.
A man can hope. Let's pray.
I sure hope the internet isn't a reasonable indicator of how the general public feel about CEOs and billionaires. There are in fact many fantastic CEOs and billionaires who donate and focus their time and money and corporations to benefit communities. There's more than a reasonable argument that without billionaires, the planet would be suffering more.
This movement of hating on the mega wealthy is misguided. It's not like billionaires are actually hoarding wealth - they don't have billions stuffed under their bed. They own companies and stock in companies that are worth money. The money is used to create or buy other companies, to invest in other companies, to create new opportunities, to create jobs.
The Board of Directors are decreasing overhead and increasing profit margins to satisfy Wall Street's hunger. This is due to changing government regulations, mostly lead by Republicans. The Republicans want limited government, the dismantling of federal programs, an increase in private corporations, and greater opportunities for the wealthy to generate income off Wall Street speculation.
This act should be condemned and the murderer should be sent to prison.
Murdering one person isn't going to accomplish anything. Murdering all the CEOs isn't going to accomplish anything. It may feel good to you that this person's family has lost someone they love in retribution for all the families who have lost the people they love. But it's not going to prevent anyone else from dying.
Hopefully, after the crowd chills out from seething at the teeth, we can get back to discussing how fucked our health care system is. Oh, sorry - we just elected someone who explicitly says he's going to make health care worse and more expensive.
Maybe we should give a shit about our government and who we're voting for.
Maybe we should be shooting each other instead of these CEOs who present more as a symptom of the illness.
Edit: I'm going to take that back. It's clear that people are just angry about anything and everything. It doesn't matter how or why or its relevance. It's not just the internet, clearly. This is how we ended up with another Trump administration. Irrationality and fear are all that matter. Science, facts, context, intelligence, education; all passé. We are the mob standing by with pitchforks.
I don’t believe there is a single billionaire who is a good person.
What gives them the rights to amass such obscene wealth off of the backs of their workforce just to choose what charitable causes they want to spend their ill gotten gains on.
Furthermore, I take issue with the whole stock market and its need for perpetual growth at any cost.
Health isurance companies are literal death panels. Every CEO, board member, director or executive have blood on their hands. They should be living in fear.
I'm not reading all that because there's no such thing as an ethical billionaire. Oh I'm sure they're plenty nice to your face, but you can't earn a billion dollars. You can only steal it.
I'd love it if we could vote better people into government, but the billionaires have been putting their fingers on the scale. If anyone is responsible for the resentment aimed at them, it's them.
I hope you just forgot the /s because wowzers is this one fuck of a take...
"Many fantastic CEOs and billionaires"
You're either extraordinarily naive or lying.
The billionaires aren't the problem?
I do get your point. It's bad to take joy in the pain of other people. That it is bad as a society that we celebrate the deaths of our fellows. I don't really want vigilante justice to become our norm--that's how gangs and cartels come to prominence. I'd much rather have institutions that do their damn jobs so the common person doesn't believe justice can only be found at the end of a gun. The billionaires keep voting/promoting to break those institutions though!
How does boot taste? I wouldn't know, I'm eating the new meat option...
I hope your favorite billionaire is next.
Genuinely the funniest comment I've read tonight
Every billionaire is a policy failure.
Huh?
Sounds like you're making e/acc-like (effective altruism) arguments. Which basically is to make as much money as possible to use that money for positive change. It's very flawed, because 1) to make as much money as possible, you need to exploit workers, customers, or investors, and 2) it's authoritarian in nature. The wealthy are extremely out of touch with reality, and their priorities and ideal of what "positive change" is generally don't align with the populace, or what's needed most.
I don't think murdering CEOs is the answer, but I do hope the working class becomes more class conscious; the wealthy class sure is, and has never stopped waging class war.
If a billionaire was a good person, they wouldn't be billionaires any longer.
The French invented something to un-elect Fascists in a democratic manner
You don't become ultra-wealthy without carelessly exploiting workers. We shouldn't need to rely on their benevolence. The fact some of the ultra-wealthy give away some of their wealth but remain ultra-wealthy is in itself an indictment of the system you're defending. It shouldn't be a choice. They shouldn't be able to gather that much wealth and it should instead be used to benefit other people without their concent.
A violent revolution may not be the answer, but certain things need to happen for the upper class and our government to recognize, in their own way since they can't seem to relate to the general public, that the people they represent and hold power over are not happy. Yes we vote in our officials, but due to the way the system has changed over the years, gerrymandering and gentrification has made minorities feel wildly unrepresented. Progressives feel wildly unrepresented because they honestly just want the best for everyone in the country while conservatives typically want to maintain the old ways (usually involving sexism or racism). Democrats have done nothing to appeal to the progressives. Republicans have broadened their appeal wildly to even feel desired by those that they truthfully aim to negatively impact. This has been through extreme lies and misinformation spread. Everyone has been talking about "nobody wants to work anymore," but nobody has been talking about "nobody wants to vote anymore." It's disgraceful that we call ourselves a democracy but around 50% of the entire voting populace feels they shouldn't vote because their vote doesn't matter, or are put into a position where they can't vote because of the state they live in.
I will never advocate for violence. I was not alive during the civil rights movements or the women's abolition movements, or the worker's rights movements. I know a lot of people had to die for the people that govern us to pass legislation to improve those conditions. Why do the average everyday Americans have to die in large numbers for legislation to be passed... even locally? I think a few people that have power over us or that govern us being killed is far better than more everyday Americans that lead the labor force. I don't want random, good CEOs to die. And I think the general public will agree. It's not like the CEO of Costco was being targeted.