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Women cheer for The UnitedHealth CEO Killer In SNL

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22 hours ago, PurpleTree said:

Of course 

Chicks like bad boys and "rebels".

Ain't nobody here but us chickens, ain't nobody here at all. 


 

 

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8 minutes ago, Princess Arabia said:

Ain't nobody here but us chickens, ain't nobody here at all. 

Yea I didn’t mean all women. Just the chicks.

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Just now, PurpleTree said:

Yea I didn’t mean all women. Just the chicks.

Cuckudoodledoo.


 

 

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Didn’t we cheer when Osama bin Laden died? Yes he was a terrorist, but how is this healthcare ceo any different? He terrorized many families by denying claims, jacking up prices, and getting rich from people’s suffering. So is society really sick?

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11 minutes ago, kray said:

when Osama bin Laden died? Yes he was a terrorist, but how is this healthcare ceo any different?

This comparison is so cringe.

Edited by Leo Gura

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There may be a deeper psychological or evolutionary reasoning behind why for example crime dramas are so popular on television, why 70% of TV series recommended to me by people are crime dramas where the moral relativism of dumping people at the train station gets praised by the masses... most humans have deep insecurities and are attracted towards individuals perceived to have conquered them, and power in general, in my opinion. Alpha/beta complex. It's why we invented "Gods" in the first place... the ultimate benevolent alpha male with rules for people to follow, where the punishment for breaking them is severe.

In my opinion leadership in the west is becoming way too obvious that they are corrupt, and almost flaunt their corruption, and thus they put themselves in danger by doing so.  It's how revolutions start.  People see these extremely wealthy individuals or people in leadership positions create policies that are clearly sleazy, while the cost of housing has doubled compared to the baby boomer generation, it's just a recipe to stir resentment among the average person. 

I'm no fan of human nature and believe checks and balances are good, and we do have the second amendment here. On occasion you have leadership that isn't totally corrupt or unfit to be in charge, but history shows it doesn't tend to last for very long. Maybe this time it's different, due to our technology.  In any case, I'll be fascinated to see what the rest of the decade brings, and beyond.

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