The corporate person is a legal fiction that requires an actual human being to direct its actions. Recent events have shown how serious that responsibility can be in armed society.
In other words, No Justice, No Peace. Penny/Neely, Mangione/Thompson, Palestine/Israel. All examples of government failure to provide it's raison d'etre, equal justice. Simple as that, wisdom in a chant.
>Recently, the CEO of United HealthCare was killed by another man with a gun on a sidewalk in New York. The reaction of many members of the public to that killing was similar to the reaction that supporters of Rittenhouse and Penny had: that the killer was protecting the rest of society from someone dangerous.>
Finally. I've been saying for weeks that somehow I'm the weirdo for taking the position that killing people is bad consistently. Thank you for pointing out it's the same damn thought process, just expressing in terms of different politics. Now that we've opened the door to political violence, that's what happens.
In other words, No Justice, No Peace. Penny/Neely, Mangione/Thompson, Palestine/Israel. All examples of government failure to provide it's raison d'etre, equal justice. Simple as that, wisdom in a chant.
>Recently, the CEO of United HealthCare was killed by another man with a gun on a sidewalk in New York. The reaction of many members of the public to that killing was similar to the reaction that supporters of Rittenhouse and Penny had: that the killer was protecting the rest of society from someone dangerous.>
Finally. I've been saying for weeks that somehow I'm the weirdo for taking the position that killing people is bad consistently. Thank you for pointing out it's the same damn thought process, just expressing in terms of different politics. Now that we've opened the door to political violence, that's what happens.
This is wisdom.