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I Was a Health Insurance Executive. What I Saw Made Me Quit.
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And I'm talking about another time in history in a country where the elite had taken too many of the resources for themselves, that the average person could no longer accept which, resulted in violence that affected massive changes..
I don't and won't advocate murder, bro. You aren't going to change my mind.
I'm trying to have a discussion and understand your point of view. I'm not trying to change your mind.
I'm just saying that pretty much any time in history where major changes happened in the power structure of a country or region, it happened through violence.
And I'm saying murder is wrong, regardless of the circumstances.
But you acknowledge that sometimes it's necessary for societies to change for the better?
I don't and won't advocate for murder. Thanks.
You're basically saying you'd prefer to still live in a country where slaves are legal, over anyone ever having being murdered?
The South didn't just turn around one day and decide slavery should be removed.. Violence and murder was a major factor in that and there are countless other examples.
You can twist and bait all you want, friend. I'm not going to advocate murder. Accept it and move on.
And the Jury won't either. Luigi is going to spend rest of his life in prison. He's a fucking scumbag and he deserves prison.
Feel free to send him fan letters. Thanks.
So that does in fact mean you'd prefer a country where slaves are still legal, because it took quite a lot of murder before slavery was made illegal in the US.
I think you have a very childish point of view.