December 20, 2024Dec 20 15 hours ago, xBMTx said: Seems a bit much... he killed a rich white guy, it could never be enough!
December 20, 2024Dec 20 8 minutes ago, toolg said: They are making him into a spectacle. Do we really want a copycat? Yeah, I think in an attempt to make an example out of him they're going to end up making him a folk hero/martyr. Like Guy Fawkes but with better abs.
December 20, 2024Dec 20 https://nypost.com/2024/12/19/business/michigan-company-boss-stabbed-by-employee-in-possible-copycat-crime/ Quote A Michigan man allegedly stabbed the president of the company where he works in a possible "copycat” attack of the execution-style killing of UnitedHealth boss Brian Thompson, police said. Erik Denslow, who runs the Muskegon-based Anderson Express Inc. manufacturing company, was stabbed during a staff meeting in the firm’s office on Tuesday, according to a statement from the Fruitport Township Police Department. Law enforcement officials did not name Denslow as the victim, but his identity was later reported by local news outlets News 8 and Fox 17. He is listed in critical condition after being hospitalized, though police say he is expected to survive.
December 20, 2024Dec 20 56 minutes ago, toolg said: They are making him into a spectacle. Do we really want a copycat? this was the 1st cold blooded murder in this country in over 100yrs. they must make an example of him, so this doesn't happen again for another century.
December 20, 2024Dec 20 3 hours ago, Mike030270 said: https://nypost.com/2024/12/19/business/michigan-company-boss-stabbed-by-employee-in-possible-copycat-crime/ Unfortunately work place violence is nothing new.
December 21, 2024Dec 21 11 hours ago, toolg said: They are making him into a spectacle. Do we really want a copycat? Um. No. The people celebrating him ate making him into a spectacle
December 21, 2024Dec 21 15 minutes ago, ToastJenkins said: Um. No. The people celebrating him ate making him into a spectacle Oh come on, that picture above is ridiculous. You can at least admit that.
December 21, 2024Dec 21 13 hours ago, Alpha_TATEr said: he killed a rich white guy, it could never be enough! I'm just trying to figure out if he's Sicilian, Calabrese, or mainland. Pretty much anywhere below Selerno he's good to go for social justice. Northwest of that it's just white on white crime.
January 9Jan 9 UnitedHealthcare is a scam. A different department knows that? WTF? Then why are you calling?
January 9Jan 9 9 minutes ago, toolg said: UnitedHealthcare is a scam. A different department knows that? WTF? Then why are you calling? And we're still going to pretend these companies are not responsible for the deaths of millions? Ok then.
January 9Jan 9 I think I heard this one before: https://www.newsweek.com/california-insurer-canceled-policies-months-before-los-angeles-wildfires-2011521 Quote California Insurer Canceled Policies Months Before Los Angeles Wildfires Published Jan 08, 2025 at 8:35 AM ESTUpdated Jan 09, 2025 at 12:42 PM EST State Farm, one of the biggest insurers in California, canceled hundreds of homeowners' policies last summer in Pacific Palisades—the same area which is now being ravaged by a devastating wildfire. The move was justified by the company as an attempt to avoid "financial failure" as the frequency and severity of wildfires is growing in the Golden State, especially in at-risk zones. But as the multiple fires currently burning through Southern California threaten to cause devastating losses for residents, many will likely need to rely on their insurers to get back on their feet after the blazes are contained. "Our number one priority right now is the safety of our customers, agents and employees impacted by the fires and assisting our customers in the midst of this tragedy," a spokesperson for State Farm told Newsweek in response to a request for comment on Wednesday. Newsweek contacted the office of Commissioner Ricardo Lara for comment by email on Wednesday early morning, outside of standard working hours. Why It Matters Several private insurers have cut coverage in at-risk areas across California in the past three years, leaving homeowners scrambling to find options for coverage. As a result, California's FAIR Plan, which works as an insurer of last resort in the state, has more than doubled its policies between 2020 and 2024, reaching a total of 452,000, as reported by CapRadio. Most insurers who have limited their offer in the state mentioned the rising wildfire risk as well as the state's regulations as the main reasons behind their decision. Unable to increase their premiums to a level that will match their growing risk, companies have decided instead to cut coverage. This has triggered an ongoing property insurance sector crisis in the Golden State as homeowners are finding it increasingly harder to find coverage at a time when they so desperately need it.
January 9Jan 9 when does the class war start and will there be a sorting hat that picks our classes for us?
January 9Jan 9 34 minutes ago, BFit said: when does the class war start and will there be a sorting hat that picks our classes for us? If you have to ask then I have some bad new for you...
January 9Jan 9 34 minutes ago, BFit said: when does the class war start and will there be a sorting hat that picks our classes for us? I pulled some strings and got you placed in beer and smoked meats 101: the fruits of imperial colonialism. You’re welcome. I think Moss is teaching it though. Enjoy yourself and leave us math geeks alone. We’re busy planning a siege on the fine arts buildings.
January 10Jan 10 5 hours ago, BFit said: when does the class war start and will there be a sorting hat that picks our classes for us? When can i start shooting the poors, dammit
January 24Jan 24 And just like that, Luigi's 15 minutes of fame have faded into the sunset. Meanwhile, he rots away in jail.
January 24Jan 24 Trump and Maga are all about class warfare. They support the Rich and Corporations and stand against the American People.
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