• silasmariner@programming.dev
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      Oh come on, you might not agree with them employee but he (probably) murdered a man - not everyone’s willing to give a free pass on the ‘right murder’ and I don’t think they should be threatened with violence over this disagreement

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        The employee sent someone to live life in prison. As far as drag’s concerned, that is murder. The employee allegedly did the same thing Luigi is accused of - murdering a murder. There are only two differences. One of the murders was aided by the state, and the other one was against a serial killer with the blood of thousands on his hands. Drag knows which murder is justice.

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          Intense read of the situation. If he gets Epsteined then maybe you’re right, but we’re not quite talking ‘reporting a subversive to a totalitarian state’ here - ostensibly there’s still rule of law.

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            Yeah, we are talking about reporting a subversive to a totalitarian state. Brian Thompson is a murderer and the state let him do it.

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          $10k from the NYPD plus $50k from the FBI. To an average McDonald’s employee $60,000 is a life changing amount of money. I’m not not angry, I’m just disappointed.