Basically the title.
I'm seeing people praising this Luigi dude. However, I cannot think of a time in history when it became popular to advocate murdering people in the streets that wasn't followed by leftists committing mass atrocities.
All I have seen is an increase in advocacy for murdering white men, right wing ceos, our future president, and anyone seen as wealthy.
I am struggling to see how anyone is reconciling being right wing with the complete disorder and moral failing that murdering random people in the street would involve.
This isn't some issue that is bridging the gap with the left. They want you dead too. They will celebrate your death as well.
This is an example why I think we will never ultimately win because the right is so quick to adopt the ideas of the left.
So please give me an example in history where this hasn't led to bad examples.
To further illustrate my point. Look at the difference in media coverage. We know more about Luigi than the Nashville shooter or Crookes and one murdered a bunch of children and the other shot the president.
Yet we know Luigis social media, his goals and motivation, his childhood and every single picture meant to make him look cool.
You're arguing against something no one said.
For something to be a human right, it has to be inherent in existing as a human. Something that requires intervention by another person can never be a human right. You don't have a right to a doctor. You don't have a right to a hospital. You can argue you have the right to seek care. I wouldn't disagree with that.
Turnabout is fair play. Remember way back when you said this?
It was maybe a bit of a stretch, but I was responding to the comment they made. I said that the natural state of things is a lack of healthcare, which they thought was a retarded take.
Being miserable because of a lack of intervention and being in a situation where there is a lack of intervention are at least in the same spirit of discussion. In either case your misery is the result of inaction, which supports my point of indifference vs profiting from suffering.
The price of health care and getting what you paid for are important, but never once did anyone say that it was okay to rip people off or that healthcare was cheap. So I'm really not sure what that was even aimed at.