• Maeve
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    121 month ago

    Absolutely. I feel empathy for the United CEOs family, while also recognizing they are going to be financially fine. They also have a chance to reflect on any grief and how affected families may not be sympathetic for valid reasons. Whether they do or not depends on whether they value healing, or greed/retribution.

    • @HasturInYellow
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      -31 month ago

      I don’t. They benefited from it, same as him. Were happy to do so. They are nearly as demented as him.

      • @CarbonatedPastaSauce
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        111 month ago

        You’re talking about a 16 year old, a 19 year old, and his estranged wife who is a physical therapist. What’s demented about them?

        • @HasturInYellow
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          129 days ago

          Why does it need defending? I’m not saying they are deserving of the same fate as Brian, but I don’t feel bad for them for no longer having such a vile man around. If they are good people as you say, they would rejoice as well.

          • @CarbonatedPastaSauce
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            128 days ago

            “They are nearly as demented as him.” That’s why. I don’t know any of those people, but this whole “sins of the father” bullshit doesn’t fly in the modern world. They aren’t responsible for what a douchebag he was, or anything he did a UHC. In fact it looks like at least his wife figured out he was a douchebag since she left him. So I’m just wondering what your source for the claim was.