:daddy: on Nostr: djsumdog Caleb James DeLisle >Yea see ... I don't know what that has to do with ...
djsumdog (nprofile…l0gg) Caleb James DeLisle (nprofile…mj4q)
>Yea see ... I don't know what that has to do with fucking anything. Why should that relate to the murder at all?
Because it's one side deciding the other should die to benefit themselves. It has everything to do with the murder. You talk about death panels and yet that's literally what insurance companies have become. At least it's privatized, I guess.
>I worked at a BlueCross BlueShield for 2+ years. We had two bomb threats when I was there. Now if one of those bombs was real; say it took out eBusiness and me and all my co-workers were dead. Did we deserve it? Because we supported an evil company?
>Oh but this guy was a big director level position and raked in millions in personal income. Okay, what if it was a manager who made $250k? Yep he should die, totally guilty, But what if it was a lowly software dev that made $65k? oh that's tragic. He's just a grunt in the machine. But what if it was a high end senior dev that made $165k. Well he should have known better and used his skills to get a better job. Okay, what if it was $165k .. in New York City. That's like $100k anywhere outside the cities adjusted for cost of living..
>Where is the line? How much do you have to make or what level do you have to be at where vigilante justice and murder is justified.
You want to know the line? I'll give you the best answer I can because it's not exactly 100% easy to define. You of all people should know how complicated the health insurance industry is, after all.
If you are in a decision-making capacity in which you choose profits over people and your actions condemn innocents to death, and others have tried everything to get you to show some semblance of mercy and spare their loved one, even down to trying to vote to restructure the entire system to keep that sort of thing from happening like in 2008 (except thanks to all of those fat profits you got from telling kids that daddy has to die in the name of the big line, you paid off senators to make the reforms a giveaway to your company), then the only recourse apart from going "aw shucks oh well" is to send a message one way or another. I'm not in favor of blanket bombing. You're acting like someone upset about Ruby Ridge capping Lon Horiuchi is the same thing as the OKC bombing, that happened directly under a daycare and killed a bunch of kids. I know people have to eat. I work for a company with an even more unpopular CEO than this guy and the people on the bottom trying to make a living don't deserve it. People in a decision-making capacity that profit off of the suffering of others? Sure.
I'm aware of Dodge vs. Ford, but still. You made the decision to be the one making those decisions and you can count accepting that position as a calculated risk. It's not about dollars and cents, it's about lives and how you impact them.
>You know who celebrates the death of made up enemies they don't even fucking know? Deranged Lefties.
I don't give a damn about left or right. You want to know the difference between left and right? Left puts effort into making things happen while the right just closes their eyes and bites the strap and repeats Rudyard Kipling's "If" to themselves in their head in the hopes that the problems will just go away on their own, or better yet, someone else will do it for them. I see dipshit Poasties rant and rave about Jews run and ruin the world, and then beat their chest about working hard for their Jewish boss because to not do so would make them spiritually black, and that's what the right wing is. All talk, unprincipled losers that are in it for the good feelsies just as much as a shitlib suburbanite white woman putting an "In This House We Believe" sign in the front yard.
I disagree with the left on quite a few things but the right is a lost cause.
>Yea see ... I don't know what that has to do with fucking anything. Why should that relate to the murder at all?
Because it's one side deciding the other should die to benefit themselves. It has everything to do with the murder. You talk about death panels and yet that's literally what insurance companies have become. At least it's privatized, I guess.
>I worked at a BlueCross BlueShield for 2+ years. We had two bomb threats when I was there. Now if one of those bombs was real; say it took out eBusiness and me and all my co-workers were dead. Did we deserve it? Because we supported an evil company?
>Oh but this guy was a big director level position and raked in millions in personal income. Okay, what if it was a manager who made $250k? Yep he should die, totally guilty, But what if it was a lowly software dev that made $65k? oh that's tragic. He's just a grunt in the machine. But what if it was a high end senior dev that made $165k. Well he should have known better and used his skills to get a better job. Okay, what if it was $165k .. in New York City. That's like $100k anywhere outside the cities adjusted for cost of living..
>Where is the line? How much do you have to make or what level do you have to be at where vigilante justice and murder is justified.
You want to know the line? I'll give you the best answer I can because it's not exactly 100% easy to define. You of all people should know how complicated the health insurance industry is, after all.
If you are in a decision-making capacity in which you choose profits over people and your actions condemn innocents to death, and others have tried everything to get you to show some semblance of mercy and spare their loved one, even down to trying to vote to restructure the entire system to keep that sort of thing from happening like in 2008 (except thanks to all of those fat profits you got from telling kids that daddy has to die in the name of the big line, you paid off senators to make the reforms a giveaway to your company), then the only recourse apart from going "aw shucks oh well" is to send a message one way or another. I'm not in favor of blanket bombing. You're acting like someone upset about Ruby Ridge capping Lon Horiuchi is the same thing as the OKC bombing, that happened directly under a daycare and killed a bunch of kids. I know people have to eat. I work for a company with an even more unpopular CEO than this guy and the people on the bottom trying to make a living don't deserve it. People in a decision-making capacity that profit off of the suffering of others? Sure.
I'm aware of Dodge vs. Ford, but still. You made the decision to be the one making those decisions and you can count accepting that position as a calculated risk. It's not about dollars and cents, it's about lives and how you impact them.
>You know who celebrates the death of made up enemies they don't even fucking know? Deranged Lefties.
I don't give a damn about left or right. You want to know the difference between left and right? Left puts effort into making things happen while the right just closes their eyes and bites the strap and repeats Rudyard Kipling's "If" to themselves in their head in the hopes that the problems will just go away on their own, or better yet, someone else will do it for them. I see dipshit Poasties rant and rave about Jews run and ruin the world, and then beat their chest about working hard for their Jewish boss because to not do so would make them spiritually black, and that's what the right wing is. All talk, unprincipled losers that are in it for the good feelsies just as much as a shitlib suburbanite white woman putting an "In This House We Believe" sign in the front yard.
I disagree with the left on quite a few things but the right is a lost cause.