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@karl @bagder haha you gotta live life on the edge sometimes 😁
@Eceni @Threads logo makes this, haha
@carnage4life hillarous how he said he found it funny and laughed and then proceeded to whine for multiple paragraphs 🤣🤣

The wealth of the world’s richest 1% has surged by over $33.9 trillion in the last decade. And a child born today will face an estimated four times as many extreme weather events as someone born in 1960. What do wealth, poverty, and climate change have in common? An upward trajectory, according to Amitabh Behar and Mads Christensen, who teamed up for “The Planet Can’t Afford Billionaires.” Read the article via @time:

https://flip.it/gV57gP

#ClimateChange #GlobalWarming #ExtremeWeather #Science

The Planet Can’t Afford Billionaires

The executive directors of Oxfam and Greenpeace explain the connection between wealth inequality and climate change.

TIME
@BleepingComputer it could be a very smart honeypot
This is by far the biggest screen I have ever presented in front of. #bsidessf
@kevinrothrock the side on video looks like a different person/putin. The lighting is different too, where's my tin foil hat 🧐
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@dnsprincess lack of coverage is definitely intentional

Did y'all hear?

Another Insurance CEO was almost killed at his home.

Is it a policy to not post news about copycats? (Which is a common policy) Or is it that they don't want overwhelming public support for it again?

"The home of State Accident Insurance Fund Corporation (SAIF) CEO Chip Terhune in Lake Oswego, near Portland, was shot up in the early hours of Feb. 21, the Lake Oswego Police Department said Wednesday."

https://www.fox9.com/news/saif-chip-terhune-insurance-ceo-bullets-oregon.amp

In my opinion, it's not that they fear another CEO's death. CEOs are replaceable. It's that they don't want another anti-hero in the news.

EDIT: Replies are arguing based on the term "anti-hero" without acknowledging the definition of the word, confusing it with the term hero.
Here's the definition of anti-hero: An "antihero" is a main character in a story who lacks the typical heroic qualities like strong morals, selflessness, and idealism, often making questionable decisions while still being the protagonist.

Would the news sharing this information make the suspect in the story a main character? Yes.
Would this person possibly be applauded because it mirrors other recent events? Yes.
Does that term mean we think the person is a hero? No. That's literally not the definition.

Before telling someone to "do their research" or the like, try Googling (or using your preferred search engine) first.

Insurance CEO's home riddled with bullets; gunman remains on the run | FOX 9 Minneapolis-St. Paul

SAIF CEO Chip Terhune said he received a threatening email from the purported gunman in a message to company employees.