• s12@sopuli.xyz
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    22 hours ago

    It’s definitely sad and unfortunate that someone had to die, but I heard they were using unethical means to exploit vulnerable people and cause the deaths of many others.

    If the police weren’t going to do anything about the CEO, then sadly, it’s ultimately necessary for a vigilante to step up.

    It’s why you need a fair legal system.

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      18 hours ago

      It’s why you need a fair legal system.

      This.

      If the police weren’t going to do anything about the CEO, then sadly, it’s ultimately necessary for a vigilante to step up.

      But not this.

      If someone (a CEO, a powerful business man, a politician, whatever) is doing something so egregiously wrong then club together to raise awareness, take legal action, shame them in the press, set up you own alternatives. Going straight to murder is not the answer.

      Yet it scares me that so many people think it is 😢😬.

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        5 hours ago

        Then club together to raise awareness, take legal action, shame them in the press, set up you own alternatives.

        Pretty sure that everyone over in the US has already tried and failed this. If not, then you’re 100% correct.

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          3 hours ago

          They might have tried it in different ways, and it might be really difficult I don’t deny that. But the alternative of murder seems a little overkill, no?