Would he have had more of a kindness in disposition if he tapped his victim on the shoulder, exchanged a few pleasantries with him and then shot him in the face?
Could we then conclude this was a murderer with manners?
Or just an average joe with a loved one who died needlessly and to this point was screaming at the top of a mountain and was never heard.
Now he's been heard. Now the voices of everyone who's ever been the victim of insurance abusive polices has been heard.
It is not morally correct but...
I get that. But I am also aware of how mob justice installed leaders like Fidel Castro.
So am am weary of such a pathway.
You are 100% correct that there is justifiable outrage on the part of the average consumer here and your apathy towards this CEO's assassination is equally justified. No...
Yes, this is an aggregate of many problems circling the drain simultaneously. Blaming a shark for being a shark is not the wisest idea and killing the alpha shark will not bring about the change your average American is looking for.
Panning out your view and applicable solutions is a far better...
You have to wonder if any of them have ever visited their local DMV.
The CEO was a piece of shit and I won't shed a solitary tear on his behalf but murdering him changes nothing.
People are murdered every single day in NYC. Why is the murder of some sleaze bag greedy fuck who swindles people out of appropriate coverage and engages in insider trading making news?
Fuck him
The drinking on the job is the only element of the allegations against him that concern me. Intoxication impairs ability to function, but if he's put it to rest and can demonstrate that it's is behind him then he is good to go
he can fuck as many hoors as he wishes and could cheat on his wife...