𝐿𝒶𝓃𝒶 on Nostr: Deny. Delay. Defend. The bullets aren't a message. They're an answer. The question ...
Deny. Delay. Defend.
The bullets aren't a message. They're an answer. The question has already been asked. And for those paying attention, the question isn't whether or not this act was morally defensible.
The question is how many times can a man be told his life is less valuable than shareholder earnings, less valuable than stock options, less valuable than a CEO's Christmas bonus - how many times can a man be told that human life is literally worthless before he starts believing it and inscribing his answers in steel.
The bullets aren't a message. They're an answer. The question has already been asked. And for those paying attention, the question isn't whether or not this act was morally defensible.
The question is how many times can a man be told his life is less valuable than shareholder earnings, less valuable than stock options, less valuable than a CEO's Christmas bonus - how many times can a man be told that human life is literally worthless before he starts believing it and inscribing his answers in steel.