• Buelldozer@lemmy.today
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      7 days ago

      Of course I have but that’s not what you were referencing in the comment I replied too, nor was it what my reply was about.

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          They are not the same as a comment that I just read that says, and I quote, “Yes we’ve had first CEO assassination but how about a Second?”

          If you think they are the same then you are part of the problem.

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            6 days ago

            no, you are. the quote you gave is infinitely less harmful than any advocacy for war or cops.

            wow, they called for a second murder? of the worst people on earth who contribute nothing to society but always do great harm? including auto-denying sick people to let them die or otherwise suffer?

            I can tolerate killing thousands of people, but I draw the line at 2 demons!

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            7 days ago

            Calling for increased police and war budgets is calling for the deaths of thousands. You’re right- they’re not the same. The pro-war and pro-cop are far more violent.

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            If you think they are the same then you are part of the problem

            No, you…

            (they aren’t the same, a state’s monopoly on violence, which they inflict on their own, and other, citizens with impunity, and which you are not only consenting to, but defending, is infinitely worse)