It’s weird to me the sheer number of normies who seem to think the level of sinister profiteering behavior ends with the health insurers but never occurs with the pharmaceutical companies.

If someone had shot the CEO of Pfizer most of the people I see cheering for the UnitedHealth CEO’s death would be calling it a terrorist act by a Nazi…

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Yeah, and I think it's been a relatively recent shift with pharma.

big pharma bad but vaccines good was a little too hard to reconcile

It's weird they never seem to think of sinister actoins like robbing and enslaving the people, aka "taxing the people".

When will they realize taxation is theft and defend themselves against the permanent robbery?

because if bartender tells you that you're too drunk to have more alcohol you will attack the bartender

you won't attack the alcohol for ruining your life

You can go ahead and add government to that list.

"I don't think private firearm ownership should be allowed, but I think more CEOs need to be murdered in broad daylight by the Public."

Not me :)

This is such a fire point. I've been using it in my in-person debates.