• Queen HawlSera@lemm.ee
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    5 days ago

    There are more people who can say “Brian Thompson killed my father”, than there are “Luigi Mangione killed my father.”

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    If you don’t want people to celebrate your death, don’t live in a way that makes people want to celebrate your death.

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      What’s the saying? You shouldn’t say anything about the dead unless it’s good. So he’s dead. Good!

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      Thing is that cuts both ways. Lots of us would be happy if certain politicians came to an “untimely end,” and just about as many would be pissed as hell. “Doing good” is too often up to the eye of the beholder.

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        True. There are plenty of people getting ACA benefits who would kill the guy who forced the country to adopt Obamacare.

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    I mean, I can feel bad for his kids (especially if they’re too young to understand, no idea how old they are) and still be of the opinion fuck that guy. The two are not mutually exclusive.

    Grief is not a conscious decision and we do not get to choose who we will mourn for and because of that, I do feel for them, but the rest of us are under absolutely no obligation to mourn along with them.

    • pachrist@lemmy.world
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      It’s hard to grow up with no dad.

      It’s also hard to grow up with a dad who’s a bottom feeding scumbag.

      Brian Thompson was a scumbag. We can’t say whether it will be better or worse growing up without him. We can only say that if he wasn’t a scumbag, he’d probably still be here.

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    I am not at all worried about his kids. His kids are set for life.

    I am worried about other kids- and adults- suffering due to a much less discerning and less accurate copycat vigilante. It hasn’t happened so far, but it is something that greatly concerns me.

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    Not one of the people cheering for Thompson’s death had actually heard of Thompson before this.

    They are cheering because of his job title. This has nothing to do with Thompson’s character or who he was.

    This man is an asshole

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    This is just racism against rich people.

    No, I will not be explaining my thoughts further. I will simply be collecting my check from the WSJ.

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    Thompson’s children, like every other human, aren’t just neutral moral agents. Like their father, their position depends on our monstrous system. Sure they could overcome this and adopt good politics, but it will be harder for them than people who earn money honestly.

    Remember that the capitalists are always class-conscious and usually show class-solidarity.

    • BonesOfTheMoon@lemmy.worldOP
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      Thompson also please guilty to drunk driving in 2017, spent a couple days in jail, became CEO the same month.

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        By Dawknin’s original definition (cultural) memes are ideas, behaviors, styles, or practices that spread within a culture by imitation (Greek mimema, meaning “imitated”) and carry symbolic meaning. Some examples would be the “Keep Calm And Carry On” posters during WW2, the concept of the “American Dream” or toasting with glasses.

        However in this context we’re talking about internet memes which is not synonymous with cultural memes. An internet meme is a picture or video that is funny, ironic, or relateable.

  • Call me Lenny/Leni@lemm.ee
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    Or… maybe, just maybe, people can have the opinions they want and have their reasons for them.

    The idea I have to consider my parents’ role as my parents undermined if they did something scam-ish is arguably appalling.

    This is turning into a collective shame kind of culture.

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      Yeah. Kids are allowed to love their parents. My parents are flawed. They’re not evil, but they’re the kind of people I wouldn’t spend time with or associate with if they weren’t my parents. We simply have different values and opinions.

      But I still love them and love spending time with them, and they feel the same.