I’m kinda sick & tired of this story already, because it’s become a media spectacle that takes our eye off the ball: US private health insurance, US healthcare in general, and capitalism.
100%
Killing one pos CEO doesn’t fix the problem. Large company’s are already talking about beefing up security for their ceos. Like will it even matter?
No, it doesn’t, but it’s been something that has brought people from across the political spectrum together.
Even Ben Shapiro’s fans called him out on trying to drum this up as a “radical Left bad” issue.
If there’s an upside it’s that it focuses people’s attention on the class struggle we’re all part of, whether we want to be or not. Some people will be realizing this for the first time; others will be experiencing a feeling of working class solidarity for the first time; and for others it will be a focal point in conversations that can raise people’s consciousness of what’s going on.
People are injured and killed by gun violence in the U.S. every day, and it barely makes the news because we’ve become numb to it and politicians fail to act. What makes this case any different?
How much were people talking about those issues before all of this? There were whispers, but no concerted dialogue. Now is our chance to have one. Don’t waste it.
I’m kinda sick & tired of this story already, because it’s become a media spectacle that takes our eye off the ball: US private health insurance, US healthcare in general, and capitalism.
Ohh wow… Really… Not very proletariat of u boo
On the other hand, it reminds everybody how much they hate the US health insurance system. And I mean everybody.
That guy don’t give a fuck about what we care about.
He just wanted to slip his brain dead agenda on the communist theory every where it doesn’t belong.
He appears salty that a related revolutionary entered the scene and made his cosplay look pathetic.
100% Killing one pos CEO doesn’t fix the problem. Large company’s are already talking about beefing up security for their ceos. Like will it even matter?
Sounds like it just means we need cannons and RPGs for the next one? lol
No, it doesn’t, but it’s been something that has brought people from across the political spectrum together. Even Ben Shapiro’s fans called him out on trying to drum this up as a “radical Left bad” issue.
I dunno man. I don’t have a lot of faith in the american public
If there’s an upside it’s that it focuses people’s attention on the class struggle we’re all part of, whether we want to be or not. Some people will be realizing this for the first time; others will be experiencing a feeling of working class solidarity for the first time; and for others it will be a focal point in conversations that can raise people’s consciousness of what’s going on.
I feel it kinda highlights the healthcare and insurance issues, really puts it in our collective sights
It takes our eye off the fact that a fascist regime is about to take power in a month.
Politics grifters are trying to reassert their narratives already?
Pathetic
never underestimate the power of symbol
People are injured and killed by gun violence in the U.S. every day, and it barely makes the news because we’ve become numb to it and politicians fail to act. What makes this case any different?
How much were people talking about those issues before all of this? There were whispers, but no concerted dialogue. Now is our chance to have one. Don’t waste it.