Two wrongs don’t make a right, but if a wrong today prevents millions of wrongs tomorrow, I think that’s a little different. The directive of that man was for the insurance company he led to deny lifesaving care to people which is effectively a death sentence to them. This isn’t one life versus another, it’s one life versus a fucking swath of others.
Executing a man in the street is evil, but let’s not pretend that it’s more evil than the white collar mass murder that he was ordering.
Yeah this guy probably had a LinkedIn page bragging about how much he’s done, so he can get paid the most to do it.
He almost certainly publicly touted his efforts (if not on LinkedIn, another way) to deny people healthcare, so he could make more money. This is not a way to earn my empathy when it backfires.
Do you care as much about the countless people who have died because of the senseless greed of these people?
Two wrongs don’t make a right. Sorry. If the majority of you feel that way, I’m probably gonna be leaving Lemmy.
Don’t let the door hit you on the way out.
It’s not an airport, you don’t need to announce your departure.
Don’t let the door skelp your arse on the way out.
Two wrongs don’t make a right, but if a wrong today prevents millions of wrongs tomorrow, I think that’s a little different. The directive of that man was for the insurance company he led to deny lifesaving care to people which is effectively a death sentence to them. This isn’t one life versus another, it’s one life versus a fucking swath of others.
Executing a man in the street is evil, but let’s not pretend that it’s more evil than the white collar mass murder that he was ordering.
Yeah this guy probably had a LinkedIn page bragging about how much he’s done, so he can get paid the most to do it.
He almost certainly publicly touted his efforts (if not on LinkedIn, another way) to deny people healthcare, so he could make more money. This is not a way to earn my empathy when it backfires.
Would you have counted the D Day invasion of Europe as two wrongs not making a right?
“OMG how can you promote the murder of those poor German soldiers!”
Thank you. This is exactly the analogy I was looking for. I mean the german soldiers weren’t even hitler.
Killing an enemy during war isn’t a wrong.
Killing millions through capitalistic greed is wrong.
The shooter is a hero.
Yes.