• SpaceCowboy@lemmy.ca
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    5 days ago

    Image of a guy in an SS uniform being happy that a lifeform which was trying to defend it’s home from invasion is afraid.

    I don’t think that image is saying what you think it’s saying.

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      Its a shiti meme based ona fake xeet…

      You ain’t wrong but depositors bring right you are clearly not getting the point lol

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        The point is that you’re angry at some people and want them to be afraid of you?

        Yeah I know the point, but it’s not a healthy way to think about things. A bit fashy.

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          aint nobody afraid of some clown shit posting online… but when millions of us gloat over a dead parasite, they take notice

          cheers and have a merry Christmas!

  • Blackmist@feddit.uk
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    Doesn’t even care about his own daughter, but one of the Greedy Gang gets murked and suddenly it’s morals time.

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    Let them hate so long as they fear.

    Attributed to Caligula, but guess what ya rich bastards? It goes both ways, and we outnumber you. By a lot.

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    6 days ago

    maybe not. but it is based to kill a person that used to be a merely CEO but now, due to a lack of empathy and grounding to the real world, has become a cincere threat to humanity. EDIT: JUST TO BE CLEAR: i mean elon

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    Killing people is never right, but some of these rich bastards have dome so much to make themselves a target that I don’t feel bad for them anymore.

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      Sometimes killing is the only way some people can receive their justified consequences.

      Kings had to be reminded of this every once in a while, now the CEOs.

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      Killing people is never right

      What is this nonsense? Hitler? Stalin? Mao? Putin? Khan? There is a never ending list of people that should have been killed sooner.

      Those are just the obvious example. There are many more people that cause suffering and death of millions and they deserve to be removed from society.

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        Yeah, my comment was worded poorly. What I meant to say was that I hate the general idea of just killing everyone who stands in the way of societal progress. I don’t want that to become the default option.

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          You are being reasonable and nothing wrong with that. I think everyone understands this.

          With that being said, clearly many people don’t this as murder and society is pretty unified on this.

          The message has been sent by this denial of life and society is amounting a psyop on the ruling class.

          It doesn’t look like they actually took note and are digging in.

          Things will get worse.

      • Wxnzxn@lemmy.ml
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        Personally, I handle it like this: Killing people is never right, but it isn’t always the best decision to do “the right” thing. The right thing, morally, would have been, to collectively not create a system that has CEOs and billionaires. Just like, the ideal revolution would only depose and take the power from the ruling classes and would have no need for terror. But it’s usually impossible to follow a completely ideal situation.

        I think the distinction is important, mainly because the enjoyment of revenge for revenge’s sake and violence for violence’s sake is pretty real and can become very dangerous to the success of revolutionary action. So it is good to remind yourself of the ideal situation (no killing), as to curb any excesses if at all possible. It does not mean you cannot go against those ideals - in the end, ideals are trumped by material reality and its necessities.

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        Do you think killing for example Hitler would’ve changed anything? He just was some random guy who joined an already existing movement (and even without that movement ww2 was inevitable after the peace treaties of Versailles and Saint-Germain). They’d just have picked someone else to lead it

        Do you think killing Putin would change anything? He put complete loyalists everywhere, if he’s gone his political line will continue.

        These are systematical issues, you can’t fix them as long as a large majority of those who have power to change anything (in a democracy thankfully that’s everyone who’s eligible for voting) simply accept it.

        Side note: In the USA’s recent election ~32% voted for the Republicans and ~32% for the Democrats while over a third just didn’t care at all. That’s not how you get something to change in a democracy!

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    Societies are NEVER known for violently overthrowing elite classes or anything

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      CEOs are almost always part owners. A large part of their massive “compensation” for all the amazing value they add to the company is usually given in the form of stocks.