• nomad@infosec.pub
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    12 days ago

    You posting that all the time. You really really just want to see some murder, right?

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        12 days ago

        Dehumanizing the enemy is the first step to fascism, or was it the third? Ah well… Its our fashism not theirs so that makes that OK now.

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                11 days ago

                Yeah i know you are just watching. Because if enough people get off their assess, you just might not enable the billionaire class.

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                  10 days ago

                  They enable themselves by buying all the politicians they can.

                  We just want to make sure they can’t ever do that again.

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                    10 days ago

                    And you/we should. But killing is not only the most simpleminded solution but also calling for that gives them any legal reason to have you locked up. You can legally call for locking them up and taxing the shit out of them without problems. You can always vote against and protest the buying of politicians.

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                    10 days ago

                    Not defending. Advocating for another method of stopping them then killing them. My history will tell you I’m pro taxation of the rich and against violence. Go ahead and Lock them all up for all I care but stop calling for rolling heads. ;)

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          11 days ago

          They’re scum

          They nave no human traits

          No empathy

          No common sense

          No sense of community

          No basic, barebones social skills

          No sense of justice

          No desire to make the world a better place

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            11 days ago

            Dehumanizing the enemy is a Nazi strategy. Are you a Nazi? Left wing murder is still murder you know?

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                10 days ago

                Well… The Nazis would have made them work gassed them. I’m against that. I am German though, so my ancestors probably were at least in part Nazis.

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          11 days ago

          They are not a racial, religious or cultural minority. They can absolutely change their “group” anytime they wish.
          They are people who continuously decide to harm others for their own benefit, and at their stage, the only benefit they can imagine is hoarding more and more wealth and use it to get more and more power.

          And power they have, and they use against the rest of people.

          No one became fascist by dehumanizing the fascists.

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      For most billionaire CEOs, it would be closer to killing a serial killer. Still technically a crime, but most people wouldn’t be upset about it. Especially considering that their decisions often kill more people than the average serial killer.

      And no one would want to do that if the billionaires weren’t on a quest to destroy society and the planet for a bigger high score.

      There just isn’t a way to amass that much wealth without harming a lot of people in the process.

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        12 days ago

        So many upvotes for Lynch mobbing somebody instead of applying you know the law and protecting the people instead of focusing on murdering somebody to feel better. I bet your mommy is real proud of you. ;)

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          11 days ago

          When was the last time a billionaire was actually punished in the US for flagrant disregard for the law?

          That’s the problem. These people are above the law.

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          11 days ago

          This is like expecting the king to persecute themselves in medieval times.

          It’s not even conjecture but actually proven - multiple times, even including through a scientific journal - that the ultra wealthy are the ones writing the law in the USA. Americans wouldn’t see justice through the legal system. Heck their president has violated the law multiple times and gotten virtually nothing. That’s not counting all the others who have broken the law and received no or virtually no punishment, like Elon Musk.

          I’m not the person you’re responding to, but if I did still live in the USA, my parents would completely understand, since they’re from El Salvador originally and had to leave when the government there started the civil war and called the USA for backup in murdering people who just wanted to be paid enough to eat or be worked to death in the fields like one of my uncle’s.

          So good for you that you’ve lived such a cushy pampered life that you can even think the way you do. And pray that the building anger there, or wherever you may be, never boils over because of rising injustice. Because asshats like you will be included in the fires that break out. And unlike those who’ve suffered, you’re nothing more than a weak sapling when hard times come, and your survival then will have been by chance if you are so lucky.

          So go ahead, egg those people on. They’re the ones more likely to be just fine when hell breaks loose. You only encourage your own misery when you try to push them further. Even places like Russia are starting to see their dues come in, so not even being a paid troll will be safe for long. Righteous fury is slow to build but impossible to stop once it explodes.

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            11 days ago

            I’m not saying there is no fury or that violence might be unavoidable. But I’m saying it should be avoided if possible and that starts with calling for justice, not murder.

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          Do billionaires ever get punished for crimes? Apart from Jeffrey Epstein, the billionaire who managed a chidren raping ring apparently consisting of only 3 people: himself, his partner, and Prince Andrew, and no one else, based on current investigations and due process…

          Wilhoit’s law:

          Conservatism consists of only one proposition:
          “There must be in-groups whom the law protects but does lot bind alongside out-groups whom the law binds but does not protect.”

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          11 days ago

          Law doesn’t equal justice or protection for the average US citizen. If you’re wealthy enough you can buy your way around the law in the US.

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        12 days ago

        “But they would do it, so its right if I would do it”.

        “Violence is not a bad thing as long as it happens to the right people / not my people”

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      12 days ago

      OP: doesn’t like one specific group of people who do one specific thing.

      Your stupid ass: yOu JuSt WaNt To SeE mUrDeR

      I know reading is hard (for you) but damn

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        12 days ago

        “Let’s ignore the ten foot guillotine in that picture and focus on anything the only thing that thing is good for. And say he is not calling for that because it makes me feel good to call for violence”

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      12 days ago

      I do want to see his head rolling. As history has taught us death of evil doers is good for society in general.

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        “Regressing to murder is good for society”… Yes let us undo a few thousand years of societal progress and return to murdering each other. Let’s start with political extremists calling for rolling heads. ;)

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          Few thousand years.

          Dear, it still happens. “Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable.” is not even a point of discussion but a statement of a fact. Your so called thousands of years is less than a year from revolution in Nepal and around 40 years of fall of USSR in Europe; not to mention the regression is caused by oligarchs who have transformed US into a competitive authoritarianism. They must learn fear before civil war becomes the only remaining option.

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          You’re completely ignoring the fact that many billionaire CEOs (particularly in health insurance) are responsible for the deaths of millions of people.

          If there is someone going around genociding people, would you still refuse to do anything besides say “murder is bad”? That is the scale we’re talking about here.

          And no, this isn’t hyperbole. Peter Thiel wants to see the majority of humanity die.

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            I’m not ignoring that. I’m saying they shouldn’t be murdered for that. I’m saying they need to be incarcerated like any serial killer and never go free again.

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              they need to be incarcerated

              You know that won’t happen.
              You know they’re above the law.

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                They use their money to change the law for their benefit.

                So they should not be surprised if people reject these laws when it comes to dealing with them.

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      I don’t think it’s murderer if they attack first. At least in the states that’s considered self-defense or stand your ground.

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        There are strict legal definitions for murder and none of them qualify, so that’s not a valid argument. Some night qualify as negligent manslaughter and they should be locked up for that. Not murdered. Murder is bad mkay?

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        Because exposing people to different opinions doesn’t make me popular? Imagine a social media bubble where not murdering people but instead locking them up is an unpopular opinion… If it wasn’t called Lemmy you might think it was a religious nuthouse.

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          Yes, we definitely needed a billionaire’s defender here, because we don’t see enough of their point of view in all the medias they bought.

          “Strictly follow the law. We’re all equal. And trust that we spent literally millions to write them so that we’d make them completely fair and not ridiculously imbalanced in our favor!”

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            Yeah well, stop calling for murder and my popularity will skyrocket. ;) I would criticize calling for anybody’s murder, no matter how rich or poor.

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      No, it’s reminding those without an internal morality that there are consequences for decisions that harm others.

      It’s really no different than any religion threatening their believers with a terrible afterlife for being bad. Similar to reminding a Christian that their actions are leading them towards eternal damnation, according to their own beliefs.

      These fucks don’t have empathy, they’re sociopaths, that’s how they became a CEO, crushing everyone else on their way up the corporate ladder and not caring about it.