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The killer is not threatening to you until semeone decides that you deserve to be killed.

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Found the CEO!

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If the person you’re replying to was a health insurance CEO I would be extremely supportive of that.

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semeone decides

I would simply not deny Luigi his health care. And I’d sleep easy.

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Someone else may decide to kill you for a different reason.

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So you’re upset that we killed Osama Bin Ladin then?

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That’s a pretty dumb argument, this was a targeted killing. You’d be supportive of killing a major terrorist right? Most would, because the terrorist is evil and kills thousands of Innocents… Well it’s literally no different here. They can be against murder and yet still support killing a terrorist, which is what a Healthcare CEO is.

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7 points

That’s a risk we’ve always lived with.

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13 points

That’s already true though. Anyone can kill anyone. It just costs the killer their freedom or their life.

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I haven’t killed tens of thousands of sick people so I’m safe.

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Someone might decide that something else you did is wrong.

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That could happen any day but how is that fact relevant?

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23 points

Have you killed thousands of people through insurance denials to make a quick buck? No?

Then you’re fine.

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I see you getting downvoted but a lot of doctors get death threats too, and while everyone seems to have a horror story about a doctor they didn’t like, I’m pretty sure most are the scapegoats of a broken system. So yeah, while Luigi’s target was well-chosen, I don’t trust every vigilante to be as smart.

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a lot of doctors get death threats too

I gotta wonder at the folks who have bombed (or threatened to bomb) abortion clinics and been lionized by pro-Life advocates. Even granted clemency by ultra-right wing Republican governors.

None of them seem particularly enthusiastic about this slaying, though.

So yeah, while Luigi’s target was well-chosen, I don’t trust every vigilante to be as smart.

The starkest comparison I’ve seen is Daniel Perry - who strangled a man to death on the subway - getting box seats with the President/VP and a full throated cheer from folks on the right.

Meanwhile, Luigi has enormous mainstream appeal, but enjoys virtually no positive coverage among liberals on the left.

The division is stark. It’s very obvious that vigilantism is encouraged by the state when it targets certain people. CEOs just aren’t on the approved list.

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That’s why I think we should have a crowd funding campaign to build a big bronze statue of the guy. You know, those aren’t as expensive as you might think. Some searching suggests they can be built for $25k-250k. That seems well within the range of a crowd funding campaign. And unlike copy cat attacks or making death threats, there’s nothing illegal about building a statue to someone. At the same time, imagine what a message it would send if 100,000 people each gave a few dollars to build a statue to Luigi.

As far as location, I can think of two. One would be as close to the shooting site as possible. The other? On a main road outside of United Healthcare’s headquarters in Minnesota. I want ever UHC employee to have to drive past a big statue of Luigi as they go into work each day. A durable reminder of just what we think of them.

And if some vandals destroy the statue? We’ll build it again, but even BIGGER.

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Yes, exactly. I don’t think there is anyone in the world who knows me and believes that I, specifically, deserve to be killed. I think almost every person feels the same way. The rare exception being someone who has intentionally profoundly harmed or killed people.

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16 points

You mean someone like Brian Thompson?

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You mean Brian Robert Thompson?

It’s a long standing tradition to refer to serial killers by their full name. Think John Wayne Gacy. It seems appropriate here.

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That’s the point. “WHY” did they decide it had to be you.

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10 points

You watch yourself on that slippery slope now.

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I would say that if you find this particular killer’s motives personally threatening, you should probably resign from your day job and move into your bunker.

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Someone, maybe, a fair point. It will probably happen at work if at all given the boring, “helper” life I lead.

But not this guy. That’s the salient point.

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