Oh, it's definitely different. But I think it's a logical continuation of the Luigi thing. We've been here before. A few years ago, they started out saying that "being violent to Nazis is good". Before long, they had moved on to Trump supporters.
Once you start advocating for cold-blooded murder, it's not going to stay limited to allegedly Very Bad people like insurance CEOs.
I wish I could find a demarcation line for when violence and murder stopped being thought of wrong abd reported as such, and became an exercise in justification based on friend/enemy.
I guess this is a natural escalation from the whole Luigi thing.
The slippery slope is not a fallacy, it's real.
I think it's a different grift than the Luigi thing. This is more of a racial thing, the Luigi is a class thing, even though Luigi was rich himself.
Oh, it's definitely different. But I think it's a logical continuation of the Luigi thing. We've been here before. A few years ago, they started out saying that "being violent to Nazis is good". Before long, they had moved on to Trump supporters.
Once you start advocating for cold-blooded murder, it's not going to stay limited to allegedly Very Bad people like insurance CEOs.
I wish I could find a demarcation line for when violence and murder stopped being thought of wrong abd reported as such, and became an exercise in justification based on friend/enemy.