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    Americans don’t have the stones for it. They are like caged chickens, boasting about descending from mighty dinosaurs.

    There is no safer country for CEO than USA.

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    It’s not Luigi Mangione fever it’s the consequences of the rampant legalization of political corruption and pedophile parasite classes criminal behavior. It’s called accountability

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    This is the police trying to suck up to CEOs for a lucrative collaboration. The good old “you protect us we protect you” deal.

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    If CEO’s are allowed to bleed poor people dry, why not the other way around? If you bring pain and misery, illness and death onto others, maybe you deserve the same.

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    “challenges faced by the middle and lower classes”

    Who’s creating these challenges? Maybe don’t start shit if you don’t want to deal with the consequences.

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      Warren Buffett said in 2013 that he rich were waging a war on the poor in the US and that the rich were winning

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    Don’t worry about it, you’ll be fine. Feel free to lower your guard and relax. Especially in public. You’ll be totally safe.

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    It won’t happen. I thought at first it might become a trend, but the sentiment has come and passed.

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    The class war doesn’t need a spark. It has been going on for hundreds, if not thousands, of years. Except usually most people pretended to ignore it and didn’t participate. Now it’s [once again] getting really difficult to ignore it, so there’s little choice but to participate.

    Standard societal cycle of the elite class enjoying some 200 years of comfortable life, then going too far and getting pushed back. Though as time goes on, each cycle seems to be shorter. Maybe some time in the future it’ll be gone entirely?

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      I don’t see that happening until you can consistently get future generations to think about and continue enforcing a fair society. A good habit built by their parents may get passed on to their kids, but then the kids need to keep passing it on. Easier said than done on a person to person level. Even harder on a societal level.

      Good people don’t tend to push back until you push them too far.

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    Oh. So it’s not the corporate boot on the collective throat of the citizenry that pushed us here? It was Luigi all the time? I’m starting to think that all the media is owned by billionaires!

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    Cops warn CEO bodyguards that Luigi Mangione Fever corporate f*cking greed could spark class war.

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      And politicians legalizing their own corruption while working for lobbyists and against the best interests of their constituents

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    We’re fucking fed up with the passive violence they fuck us with every single fucking day.

    Repeal Dodge vs Ford, repeal citizens united