While advocating violence here will get your post removed, I remain perplexed that more people don't go that route when a government or business systematically destroys their life (see also: child support and alimony).
It seems that a perfectly logical outgrowth of ruining someone's life is that you should expect them to take revenge, yet that doesn't seem to be part of the calculus of these entities that do it, and for the most part they appear to be correct.
That's one of the reasons they went after Luigi so hard: if the masses realize they can just kill the people screwing them over it will upset the entire balance of power.
I'm mystified as well, while at the same time in no way calling for it. When there are specific people who are responsible for something, like journalists destroying people's lives for clicks, I'm unsure how they get away unscathed.
Regular glowiness is completely pointless. While, again, I'm in no way advocating for it, people facing consequences for their actions might actually deter people from taking such actions in the future.
While advocating violence here will get your post removed, I remain perplexed that more people don't go that route when a government or business systematically destroys their life (see also: child support and alimony).
It seems that a perfectly logical outgrowth of ruining someone's life is that you should expect them to take revenge, yet that doesn't seem to be part of the calculus of these entities that do it, and for the most part they appear to be correct.
That's one of the reasons they went after Luigi so hard: if the masses realize they can just kill the people screwing them over it will upset the entire balance of power.
It's like watching a person getting arrested while shouting you can't do this officer,this is an illegal arrest.
I'm mystified as well, while at the same time in no way calling for it. When there are specific people who are responsible for something, like journalists destroying people's lives for clicks, I'm unsure how they get away unscathed.
Regular glowiness is completely pointless. While, again, I'm in no way advocating for it, people facing consequences for their actions might actually deter people from taking such actions in the future.