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    Sounds like Luigi’s perceived actions created jobs and fostered better health for the community at large.

    Someone put this man in government

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    Good. They should live in constant fear.

    Industrialized social murder should be a dangerous profession.

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      weeird that they felt comfortable nkt having them in the first place, society is healing

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      I believe that Luigi himself does not refute the act currently.

      I might be wrong, but if Luigi isn’t refuting what he allegedly did then 🤷

      I misremembered, he did plead not-guilty. I’d thought I read a legal theory of justified self defense as the strategy.

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      Well, the quote is from a district attorney, so they are pushing their narrative.

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    So how many of the execs said, “This job isn’t worth risking my life for” and quit? How many of them said, “Maybe we should examine how we do business and change.”? How many of them said, “My God. We’re killing people. I’m out.”?

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      Nah if literally murdering people for profit didn’t stop them then really nothing will. These people are sociopaths that only see the career ladder.

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      Exec: Hey Claude, are we killing people?

      ClaudeAI: Yes.

      Exec: Are you sure? I think were doing great things for them, i don’t see it as killing

      ClaudeAI: Of course you aren’t, you’re doing great things!

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    They’ll do anything to save themselves except for stop being evil.

    Sometimes I wonder if those second-tier execs are even more culpable than the CEOs. Like, we expect CEOs to be psychopaths. But those second-tier guys that got a seat further down the table, off the back of a good degree and a few decades of hard work? They know what they’re doing is wrong but choose to go along with it anyway because they’re just following orders.

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    All these news reports saying that Luigi killed a guy or used a 3D printed gun. As far as I know, Luigi did none of those things and that that is for the courts to decide. Further, I’ve seen plenty of posts online of people saying that he was at the bar with them when the whole thing happened.