Snapz

joined 2 years ago
[–] Snapz 0 points 3 weeks ago

The ban will not stand up and, because he had no core principles and is an opportunistic scoundrel, when this fails inevitably, trump will folly shift position and reframe/embrace the failure as deliberate action he took to "give tiktok back to the young people". He'll then do his double jerk off dance on the white house account and cement another couple decades of loyalty from the underinformed gen zers who will make up the bulk mass of humanity that officially drives us into full "ouch my balls" idiocracy

[–] Snapz 15 points 3 weeks ago

Smiling guy is a patsy they'll try to hang for this to help other CEOs sleep peacefully on their second yachts at night after a long day of forcing 5 day a week return to office mandates for overworked employees with "leadership" emails sent remotely from Saint-Tropez.

Weird thing is, neither of these photos has the guy... they already know the man responsible for this and many other deaths, his name was Brian Thompson.

[–] Snapz 6 points 3 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago)

"Now is not the time to focus on solutions to CEO shootings, we're thinking and praying, and then we just need to move on... As then it won't be time to look in the past."

[–] Snapz 23 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

Don't do violence

This wasn't violent. It was calm and deliberate and it really seems like what Brian wanted with how he led his life. Seems like a lot of other CEOs of insurance companies and other hyper predatory industries are likely a bit jealous of Brian getting the result they all seem to be aiming for with their own calm, deliberate actions in life.

Also, the stock went up, so weird that we aren't really celebrating the boost to shareholder value - again, this was the endeavor that Brian committed his life to. He'd be overjoyed to have made an additional $7million on paper for man also worth $14 billion in family wealth.

Did you think it was easy for Brian to sign the death warrants of tens/hundreds of thousands of people? Through a lot of indirect action and often while enjoying a very lovely omikase sushi lunch with a different chef flown in from Kyoto each day to prepare? No. It wasn't easy. But you know what, he rolled his sleeves up and he did it, because that's just the kind of man he was until he was shot in the back of the head.

Hope you all have a good day at work today with your own decisions, remaining CEOs, board members of predatory industries and random billionaires. We know you'll stay focused on doing the most valuable thing with your time today

[–] Snapz -4 points 3 weeks ago (4 children)

Because he was the CEO of a health insurance company.

[–] Snapz 24 points 3 weeks ago

We've been given bread and circuses in a way they didn't have.

[–] Snapz 31 points 3 weeks ago (3 children)

Call that number and every tipline and report the person responsible for this death and many others - That person's name was Brian Thompson.

[–] Snapz 48 points 3 weeks ago (12 children)

Call every tipline and report the person responsible for this death and many others - That person's name was Brian Thompson.

[–] Snapz 14 points 3 weeks ago

Weird timing.

But come out to the street here though, we'll talk it over some more...

[–] Snapz 24 points 3 weeks ago

People are saying he wasn't murdered, he just dropped to the ground alone, nobody in the street with him. There's even video, nobody is there...

[–] Snapz 14 points 3 weeks ago (2 children)

Guy I worked with when younger, at a restaurant, primarily a Spanish speaker. He kept telling me that another one of our co-workers "won the race"... I had no idea what he was talking about. "He win the race, he win it!"

What race? Eventually he expands to say it was easier to say in Spanish, but basically if there was a race to be fat and ugly, this guy would win that hypothetical race.

He was very pleased with himself.

[–] Snapz 9 points 3 weeks ago

Psychopaths

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