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Been on Lemm.ee and have only seen posts in support of him and how fucked up healthcare is.
Iâve seen tons of posts in support of Luigi. The ones I see taken down are ones are threats of violence, including vague and âjokeâ threats.
I think thatâs pretty reasonable considering they are following the law of the countries that host it.
Lemmy instances or run by individuals in a crap ton of different jurisdictions. None of these individuals want to go to court for our free speech. If an instance or an admin or running out of a location where they are reachable by legal measures, who are we to say they need to protect us?
If Amazon or eBay takes down your merchandise, you can always sell it on https://xmrbazaar.com/ and somebody could make a legal defense fund on https://kuno.anne.media/
This legal defense fund is still up:
Donât take this as being accusatory but how do people know this is legit?
Honest answer is that I donât.
It could be a fraud perpetrated by somebody outside the reach of US laws and I have no idea what, if any, protections GiveSendGo has to protect donors from fraud.
I kind of agree with them. Having everyone talking about murder is kind if terrifying.
Are you a ceo of an evil corporation that kills thousands a year? If not, your pretty safe.
There are plenty of people who would replace him in a heart beat.
Murdering never really accomplishes anything
I think thatâs a totally different problem not solved by shooting replaceable executives
Thereâs an analogy that Robert Heinlein liked regarding assassination
Itâs like shooting horses that canât clear a jump until you get one that can
But it misses the fact that humans see what happened to the last guy and are motivated to not let it happen to them, and in cases like this itâs pretty obvious what hurdles health fund CEOs need to clear
I wanna thank spez for fucking up reddit which kickstarted the beginning of a new era. The Fediverse Era.
You have been federated, do not resist.
To bad about lemmy.world doing everything they can to be reddit 2.0.
Oh well, hopefully this will drive people away from centralization