Just to mention, for no reason what so ever, slave laborers would sabotage their work too, and it was considered brave and praised, especially when resisting some bad guys like Nazis.
Just to mention, for no reason what so ever, slave laborers would sabotage their work too, and it was considered brave and praised, especially when resisting some bad guys like Nazis.
-- You're right that arson endangers a whole lot more than the people you're angry against.
There need to be more #LuigiMangione assassinations. No need to put all your fellow workers out of work, and you're creating advancement opportunities and turning over the C-Suite.
A dozen more #Luigi killings and things would change. Who needs 3.5%?
#NoBillionaires #TaxTheRich #EatTheRich #GuillotinesWork #AreYouMadeOfCake
-- No change happens without deaths.
When it is thousands of people suffering and dying or one CEO, you have to know which way you're going to throw the lever.
[insert trolley meme]
I told someone that the study of philosophy is studying what the right answer is before you get into a situation where only your lizard brain is working.
Same thing applies here. You have to know what is truly right and wrong to make the right decision.
@jeffowski @EclecticLexicon @pgo
Luigi didn't do it. They are framing him because they can't figure out who it was.
@EclecticLexicon
it's your comparison actually...
you made the comparison writing, I quote, "nobody should be praised for potentially putting innocent people at risk".
your simple blanket comparison is putting in the same basket a peaceful protest, a terrorist bombing and all the situations in between.
edit: it just dawned on me that with a little stretch, your statement can include parents in the usa sending toddlers to school...
@jeffowski