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minus-square@Dasuslink-18•5 days agoOne might’ve decide on another title then. Dont’ have time for bootlicker rhetoric, so no, I didn’t open it. Please do summarise.
minus-squareNostraDavidlinkfedilink7•5 days agoI interpreted as “Should Ring All Alarms… because things have been rotting in society”, not that the CEO was killed, but on why he was killed.
minus-square@Dasuslink-4•5 days agoWhen it’s ringing more alarms than school kids getting killed, something is wrong. And they get killed every fucking day, these assholes once a blue moon. So if this didn’t ring any alarms as much as school shootings don’t, I’d be pleased.
minus-squareerin (she/her)linkfedilink4•5 days agoI think the point of the title isn’t that the killing rings alarms, it’s that the response indicates building class tension.
One might’ve decide on another title then. Dont’ have time for bootlicker rhetoric, so no, I didn’t open it. Please do summarise.
I interpreted as “Should Ring All Alarms… because things have been rotting in society”, not that the CEO was killed, but on why he was killed.
When it’s ringing more alarms than school kids getting killed, something is wrong.
And they get killed every fucking day, these assholes once a blue moon. So if this didn’t ring any alarms as much as school shootings don’t, I’d be pleased.
I think the point of the title isn’t that the killing rings alarms, it’s that the response indicates building class tension.