• @JubilantJaguar
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    1 month ago

    I find this first-name-terms chumminess with a probable murderer very distasteful and sad.

    To the drive-by downvoters: Consider whether you (yes, you) would be willing to come out from behind your keyboard and say the things you say here to this murdered man’s family, his wife, his children. Of course you wouldn’t. You’re complete hypocrites and you really need to examine your consciences.

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      141 month ago

      “Your husband and dad was a POS and made the lives of thousands of people worse, and some certainly died because of the way he decided to operate his company. He deserved to die. And, quite frankly, he should have suffered some more in his death. I truly only hope that as he laid there bleeding to death, all the evil he had done weighed upon his conscience, and that he knew he had it coming.”

      • @JubilantJaguar
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        -141 month ago

        You’re lying to yourself. If you were prepared to say that to the innocent family of a murder victim, no matter who they were, you would be a psychopath. Much more likely you’re just a hypocrite, venting. Thankfully.

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          101 month ago

          Innocent is stretching quite a bit the definition of that word, maybe the children, but only truly if they were very young. And no, you don’t need to be a psychopath, you just need to be tired of all the bullshit in this world. When the heads started to roll in France during the revolution, were all the people involved psychopaths? Most likely not. Anger is a powerful motivator. But I guess someone who is such an apologist for a billionaire CEO who ruined the lives of many couldn’t possibly understand how deep hatred can run.

          • @JubilantJaguar
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            -41 month ago

            Deep hatred is not an excuse for cold-blooded murder. And no, I do not support capital punishment either, it should go without saying.

        • @[email protected]
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          101 month ago

          Honestly I don’t really even feel comfortable calling it murder. Brian Thompson killed more people than any serial killer in history. Like, I can sympathize with his family, or atleast his kids, I guess. But that doesn’t mean his death wasn’t 100% justified.

          • @JubilantJaguar
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            -41 month ago

            Hatred. Vengefulness. Open apology of first-degree murder by public figures and millions of ordinary people. America, you are in such deep sh*t. Please let this madness stay within your borders.

            • @[email protected]
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              71 month ago

              Can’t have a revolution without some bloodshed, and until we have a revolution ordinary people are going to continue dying by the thousands.

              I mean, if you wanna look down your nose from up on your high horse, go ahead. But we’re dying down here. We’re being brutalized. I think we have a fucking right to cheer on the one person in recent memory to give us a tiny scrap of justice.

              We get beaten and scapegoated anytime we have a peaceful protest. The ruling class has been asking for this for a long time.

                  • @[email protected]
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                    01 month ago

                    It’s not mine…it was said by Kevin Roberts, president of The Heritage Foundation, major conservative think-tank behind such noble works as “Project 2025”.

                    Unfortunately my intended mocking tone doesn’t carry across text too well.

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      Agreed! It’s disgusting how people are defending the killer Brian Thompson. Who knows how many people are dead because of his greed.

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      101 month ago

      To the drive-by downvoters: Consider whether you (yes, you) would be willing to come out from behind your keyboard and say the things you say here to this murdered man’s family, his wife, his children. Of course you wouldn’t. You’re complete hypocrites and you really need to examine your consciences.

      I don’t know why you think that I wouldn’t be able to tell the Thompson Family that Brian was a murderer for profit. Because he was.

      • @JubilantJaguar
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        -71 month ago

        I think it because I choose to believe that most people are not bad, and that includes you.

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          Why is acknowledging that one of the worst humans alive today should be dead a bad thing in your eyes? Would you have trouble telling Melania that her misogynistic, raping, child molesting, racist sack of shit husband deserved to die too? What about matt gaetz? He’s a sex trafficker. What about Epstein? Should he have lived? Would you live with him?

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      101 month ago

      If my dad were a psychopathic mass-murdering corporate goon, I’d testify at his killer’s sentencing to plead for the judge and jury to be as lenient as possible

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      I mean I’m pretty sure his family is pleased too, he’s a piece of garbage…and if they aren’t happy he’s dead because he “provided for them” or some bs, they are also garbage. So yeah I’m chill.