• gamermanh@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    14 hours ago

    Their dad didn’t give even a single thought to the people who died because of him, why should his priveleged-ass kids get even a seconds thought from me beyond potential future followers in daddy’s shoes?

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      14 hours ago

      He made life changing mind and his kids will get it all. I doubt they give any fuck how he made it.

      They will live large while rest of us are at risk of getting screwed by the health insurance industry when we are most vulnerable.

  • mister_flibble@lemm.ee
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    20 hours ago

    I mean, I can feel bad for his kids (especially if they’re too young to understand, no idea how old they are) and still be of the opinion fuck that guy. The two are not mutually exclusive.

    Grief is not a conscious decision and we do not get to choose who we will mourn for and because of that, I do feel for them, but the rest of us are under absolutely no obligation to mourn along with them.

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      16 hours ago

      It’s hard to grow up with no dad.

      It’s also hard to grow up with a dad who’s a bottom feeding scumbag.

      Brian Thompson was a scumbag. We can’t say whether it will be better or worse growing up without him. We can only say that if he wasn’t a scumbag, he’d probably still be here.

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    22 hours ago

    If you don’t want people to celebrate your death, don’t live in a way that makes people want to celebrate your death.

    • BonesOfTheMoon@lemmy.worldOP
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      21 hours ago

      What’s the saying? You shouldn’t say anything about the dead unless it’s good. So he’s dead. Good!

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      18 hours ago

      Thing is that cuts both ways. Lots of us would be happy if certain politicians came to an “untimely end,” and just about as many would be pissed as hell. “Doing good” is too often up to the eye of the beholder.

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        17 hours ago

        True. There are plenty of people getting ACA benefits who would kill the guy who forced the country to adopt Obamacare.

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    7 hours ago

    What Tompkins is failing to realize here is that the people who are elated know absolutely jack shit about who Thompson was, and Thompson’s own kids know a lot about who he is.

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      6 hours ago

      I don’t know much about who Irmgard Furchner was but I know she was a piece of shit because only a piece of shit would do that job.

      Tompkins was a garbage human and the species is better off without him. If his kids didn’t think poorly of him for having that job they could not have known him.

      Just because a monster goes home to a family and manages to keep them in the dark about the horrors they willingly commit for money… Or worse, maybe the family is aware of and approve of the inhuman way he takes your money… Having a family does not make a monster less monstrous.

      It doesn’t matter how many Little League games he went to, how active he was in the PTA, whether he volunteered at his local church. He was a terrible no good very bad person. And I don’t need to have sat down and played Canasta with him to see that.

  • RagnarokOnline@programming.dev
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    22 hours ago

    Truth is, people celebrated before we had any idea who this guy was. He wasn’t famous or a public figure before he was killed. People didn’t hate the man that died, nor his kids.

    People cheered because of what he represented. People didn’t celebrate his death, they celebrated that it made his type of person look like they aren’t untouchable.

    Anyone who has kids and wants to leave a good legacy for their kids will now have to take into account whether they want their kids to end up like this guy’s kids. I know I won’t be accepting any c-suite jobs any time soon, but I’ve turned down jobs in the past because they didn’t align with my morals.

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      21 hours ago

      people like him are not like most of us. The amount of wealth they’ve acquired is absolutely an indicator of that. There are many legitimate reasons to hate the man.

    • BonesOfTheMoon@lemmy.worldOP
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      21 hours ago

      Same, I turned one down earlier this year. No amount of money would make me hurt people like he did.

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        17 hours ago

        There are a lot of situations out there where people, myself included, say one thing but when it comes down to it, they’d do the same thing if given the chance. I try to be cognizant of that but this is one time where I can absolutely say I wouldn’t be in that situation. I’ve turned down jobs for much less. Granted I wasn’t offered anywhere near the kind of money this jagoff was making but money isn’t a factor when it comes to something like this.

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    22 hours ago

    Hell, my father died and I was excited and happy as a clam, and he was just a normal dickhead.

    For all we know, it was the guys kid who made several of the first memes about it!

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      8 hours ago

      When my step grandfather died, we had a party. Most of the folk there showed up to make sure he was dead and maybe piss on his grave a little.

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        10 hours ago

        Mine died this year. I was like huh, damn I guess I better go to the ceremony. He told me so many times over the years that he had something saved up for me and my brother when he died, as he brushed close to death right after my brother was born and a few times since. I’m not complaining because I don’t care, he was an asshole, but either he was lying about that too or his disgusting wife just got it. She’s so terrible I thought she was Jewish the first two years I knew her. It turns out that she just did a “funny” Jew impression and then turned that into her entire personality. My dad had a legit full auto Thompson he promised me as well. I imagine she already sold that.

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          3 hours ago

          You should steal her cell phone everytime she walks away from it, and throw it in a lake later on. Fuck her.

  • Clay_pidgin@sh.itjust.works
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    21 hours ago

    Paul F Tompkins is great!

    He’s a principal on my beloved Thrilling Adventure Hour, a new-time stage show and podcast in the style of old-time radio. I’ve seen them live twice.

    His very excellent improv comedy podcast SPONTANEANATION! with tons of great guests. Link to a live show video.

    He had his own fake news show with puppets briefly, No You Shut Up!

    He was main cast on Bajillion Dollar Properties, a fake reality show about Hollywood real estate agents.

    PFT was in Tangled with a minor part as Short Thug, a passable rap name.

    He and his longtime friend Tawny Newsome (who plays Mariner Beckett) co-host the official Star Trek podcast.

    Plus he’s basically the king of podcast guesting. He has been in everyone else’s show. And who can forget his impeccable style.

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    22 hours ago

    this hypothetical pondering isn’t reality. mega wealthy people don’t care if poor people suffer or die. they don’t see us as humans. we are just parasites that cost them money. it literally doesn’t matter that we generate all the money for them–we are repulsive to them, and the celebration over CEO extermination just pushes us even further into “other” territory

    this is how kids are raised in billionaire households. you think that asshole’s kids plays with poor kids? or even has any kind of meaningful interaction with them? hell fucking no. they go to private school with other rich kids, get chauffeured everywhere, vacation in places only they can afford, and on and on-- how else would all these kids grow up to be exactly the same as the assholes who raised them?

    to hell with the lot of them i say

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    20 hours ago

    This is just racism against rich people.

    No, I will not be explaining my thoughts further. I will simply be collecting my check from the WSJ.

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    21 hours ago

    What about Hitler’s kids and kids of his family members?

    Ah, they made their choice to never have kids.

    I kinda think they don’t need to do that, they are different persons with different backgrounds who’d act differently being knowledgeable of what Germany did there.

    But I want this question to hang over the heads of these CEOs, their peers and families. I want them to question themselves.

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    21 hours ago

    Thompson’s children, like every other human, aren’t just neutral moral agents. Like their father, their position depends on our monstrous system. Sure they could overcome this and adopt good politics, but it will be harder for them than people who earn money honestly.

    Remember that the capitalists are always class-conscious and usually show class-solidarity.

    • BonesOfTheMoon@lemmy.worldOP
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      20 hours ago

      Thompson also please guilty to drunk driving in 2017, spent a couple days in jail, became CEO the same month.

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    20 hours ago

    Not one of the people cheering for Thompson’s death had actually heard of Thompson before this.

    They are cheering because of his job title. This has nothing to do with Thompson’s character or who he was.

    This man is an asshole