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Propaganda By The Deed & The Death of a Useless Eater with a Huge Appetite.

Started by K-Dog, Dec 05, 2024, 10:35 AM

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K-Dog

If one doctor is rubber stamping 60,000 denials in one month, more than a dozen people are dying each rinse and repeat cycle.  Your math is a bit off.


QuoteTheir wealth has completely distorted their perception of reality.  And while they might pay lip
service to our concerns in order to placate us, never forget that their interests are fundamentally at odds with ours.



K-Dog


TDoS

Quote from: K-Dog on Dec 10, 2024, 11:04 AMPropaganda of the deed could easily be generated by pain. 
Use of the weed could easily have generated the deed.


K-Dog

That explains it.  Health care executives earning billions by being assholes and running a system of institutionalized murder has nothing to do with it.  That is a bridge too far.  The idea of someone not thinking that American health care must be the best in the world.  Preposterous.  Only madness can explain this mental delusion, and the source of madness must itself be explained!

Meanwhile the search for the magic that will make women cry for it goes on.

K-Dog

Quote"Yes, I condemn murder, and that's why I condemn America's broken, vile, rapacious, bloodthirsty, unethical, immoral health care industry and I condemn every one of the CEOs who are in charge of it and I condemn every politician who takes their money and keeps this system going instead of tearing it up, ripping it apart, and throwing it all away,"

And now after several more years of American being boned by CEOs and boot licking politicians of the two party duopoly a few people in the FSOA are actually getting pissed.



K-Dog


QuoteThe notion that reading a shooter's statement will cause people to snap to attention and become homicidal maniacs, like some kind of Manchurian Agent trigger word, is media paternalism at its worst. (Somehow this phenomenon does not apply to members of the media, who happily circulated copies of the manifesto among themselves.) More importantly, the news media is not a public safety organization. The fact that it's increasingly behaving like one is alarming. The First Amendment doesn't have an exemption for speech that might inspire bad things, nor should it.

Regarding Luigi's manifesto which was published here earlier.

Why stay in a place where heartless dumb idiots controlled by money, create doom for the rest of us.





K-Dog


K-Dog

I'll have two plain McSnitches and medium fries please.  And no I will not use your fucking app.




I said plain McSnitches.  I do not want your goop on top.

K-Dog

In the largest corruption case in China's history, the Chinese government executed Li Jianping on Tuesday. Jianping, a former official in the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, was sentenced to death after being found guilty of embezzling over three billion yuan (approximately $421 million).

The execution was ordered by China's Supreme People's Court and carried out by a court in Inner Mongolia, according to the Xinhua News Agency. Jianping, 64, had served as secretary of the Communist Party working committee for the Hohhot Economic and Technological Development Zone. His death sentence was initially issued in September 2022 and upheld on appeal in August 2024.

Since coming to power in 2012, President Xi Jinping has made anti-corruption a key part of his governance. Official reports state that over a million party officials, including two defence ministers and several military leaders, have been punished or prosecuted under the campaign.

In a speech to the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection plenary session in January, excerpts of which were published in the party's theoretical magazine Qiushi, Xi called on officials to take a bold stance against corruption. He warned against interest groups undermining the Communist Party and emphasised the need for what he termed the party's self-revolution.

K-Dog

NEW YORK — The man accused of killing UnitedHealthcare's CEO has been charged with murder as an act of terrorism, prosecutors said Tuesday as they worked to bring him to a New York court from from a Pennsylvania jail.

Luigi Mangione already was charged with murder in the Dec. 4 killing of Brian Thompson, but the terror allegation is new.

Under New York law, such a charge can be brought when an alleged crime is "intended to intimidate or coerce a civilian population, influence the policies of a unit of government by intimidation or coercion and affect the conduct of a unit of government by murder, assassination or kidnapping."




The charge does not fit, the civilian population is not at risk and Brian Thompson did not work for the government, so no government unit was threatened.  All these considerations make the terrorism charge a bridge too far. Thompson had the government working for him.  He paid for it.  Like rain on a wet day the terrorism charge proves collusion between health care executives and the government.  That collusion is terrorist.


  But just scream mercy and this can all end now.

RE

What this does effectively is change this from a straight criminal trial for murder to a political trial about the medical and insurance industries.  From this point of view, it's actually a good thing.  Da Goobermint likely wanted this so they can go for the Death Penalty.  However, I think it backfires because Luigi's expensive lawyer should be able to make the case this was motivated by his own pain from the back surgery.  I think most juries will be sympathetic to that.  Jury selection will be the biggest factor in this trial.

RE