Olaf Palme - totally up to the minute and relevant.
Also, stop being anti-semitic.
Also, stop being anti-semitic.
Fuck Israel
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Literally nailed it.Dilbert_X wrote:
Hipster hoodie and backpack
Last meal in Starbucks
Made sure the event was caught on CCTV and from exactly the right angle
Ditched a burner phone
Made off on an e-bike rented thru an app
Last known location a bus station
If the gun was 3D printed that would seal it.
LMAOuziq wrote:
Olaf Palme
The average person does dream of escaping the problem of not having money.uziq wrote:
'temporarily embarassed millionaires'
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i don’t think that describes the average person at all. it’s cultural. many cultures have drilled it into people from a young age that being exorbitantly wealthy is somehow shameful and antisocial (which, at a certain point, it manifestly is). and i’m not just talking about in western christian cultures either, with all that eye of needle kingdom of heaven stuff.Dilbert_X wrote:
The average person does dream of escaping the problem of not having money.uziq wrote:
'temporarily embarassed millionaires'
The really interesting part is they're so sure they are going to get there they want to deny their fellow paupers any reasonable benefits before they've even made it themselves, even though this affects them directly.
Its a very strange kind of delusion which exposes people's inherent stupidity and cruelty.
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Its people's natureuziq wrote:
i don’t think that describes the average person at all.
Exactly, its inherent and has to be drilled out of people.many cultures have drilled it into people from a young age that being exorbitantly wealthy is somehow shameful and antisocial
Yet there are filthy rich Japanese, mobsters who don't why they should have to do any work to have other people's money.the japanese dictum about ‘the nail that sticks out must be hammered down’. the desire to be filthy rich in a winner-takes-all system really doesn’t turn everyone on.
And when he got there was happy taking home obscene amounts of cash and robbing the sick and dying to do it.the ironic thing here is the CEO who got whacked was basically from iowa farming stock, born into nothing, went to a state college, etc., and really did just work his way up into the highest echelons of the business elite in 1 generation.
Its human nature, America feeds it and the dumb lap it up.the kid that shot him was from intergenerational wealth and went to a prep school and an ivy. even with its rampant inequality and issues with social mobility, america can still serve us up with a j. d. vance or a frat-house assassin.
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OK WTFuziq wrote:
no disagreements there.
I'd like to say that we should just let everything run its course and it will all settle down, but preventing society devolving into dictatorship takes continuous Sisyphean effort. Its often done behind the scenes by people we don't even know about.and yes, this sort of thing is as old as civilisation itself.
the oldest ever evidence we have of writing is essentially a complaint over breach of contract and poor delivery of service. and here we have a healthcare CEO who was up until his untimely demise under investigation by the DOJ for insider trading, while overseeing the systemic stiffing of clients on their insurance policies.
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