• Clent@lemmy.world
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    16 days ago

    That should be “risk spending life in prison” – best to stay optimistic when making long term life plans.

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        15 days ago

        Sometimes fixes require sacrifice which is the dilemma presented by the meme.

        The way I read it then is that there is no optimistic side for left since that’s the “do nothing” choice and the “take action” choice is the right side.

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    15 days ago

    If I end up homeless there is no question.

    You’re gonna gimme room and board to avoid a war and die a hero? Say less.

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    The real unfairness is that you gotta spend life in prison because oh! you dare address injustice.

    If a CEO doesn’t want to listen, wins every court case, and all – all because he has a fuckton of money

    then what else is left? Doing nothing and suffering, or standing up for the fellow wretched?

    Edit: What needs to happen, is him being freed from prison. Or at least his punishment severely reduced. Instead, the other CEOs might need to watch their behaviour, and change course. I fear that they otherwise will encounter a widespread revolt.

    Which is about time, anyway. People should unionise and combat his ilk.