• surph_ninja@lemmy.world
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    11 days ago

    After someone’s responsible for the deaths of thousands, and suffering of millions more? Even beyond what he did or didn’t “deserve,” it was simply a practical choice to put him down and prevent him from hurting anyone else.

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      11 days ago

      He didn’t kill anyone.

      You’re saying that anyone who works at any company should be killed. (Including yourself assuming you actually have a job.)

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        11 days ago

        United healthcare has the highest denial rate the in country. He’s absolutely killed thousands, and would’ve killed many more.

        I’m not saying anyone should be killed. But anyone who makes a living on the deaths of others certainly deserves it. For example, even assembly line workers for manufacturing white phosphorus or cluster bombs. There are some types of income that are unjustifiable.

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        10 days ago

        An argument could be made for “yes”, and with nuance, the justification gets stronger the higher up the food chain you go.