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    The case sparked national debate, with some hailing Penny as a hero for attempting to subdue a man he considered a menace to public safety and others seeing him as a white vigilante who choked a Black man to death.

    Some New Yorkers protested the trial outcome this week, holding signs and chanting Jordan Neely’s name in a Manhattan square.

    Penny has been hailed a hero by many, but Neely’s death also divided the city as residents grapple with how to respond to mental health crises threatening public safety.

    Do you people not read the shit you reference? Also, if you take this as an example and direct comparison, does that mean you think the murder of this guy was also justified? Does that mean you like the orange fascist?

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        That’s some prime cherry picking. lmao Just ignore the outcry and the consequence of your statement behind it. Alright, I guess we just go around and murder everyone who we want to now. Seems like that’s what you all want.

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          Just ignore the outcry

          These aren’t mutually exclusive.

          Alright, I guess we just go around and murder everyone who we want to now.

          Our western judicial system is helping to define a group of people for whom it is acceptable to murder and a group for whom it is not. If you want to kill a vagrant on a subway, you’re likely going to get away without serious consequences. If you kill a CEO, probably not.

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            These aren’t mutually exclusive.

            Oh? Where’s the demonstrations against Luigi & for the murdered CEO? You pulled this one to be a counterexample for Luigi’s case, but the reactions are clearly the opposite. There was a large public outcry in your example, only cronies like Trump commended it. With Luigi we have a somewhat large amount of public support, or at least a very loud one, and officials condone the act.

            Our western judicial system is helping to define a group of people for whom it is acceptable to murder and a group for whom it is not. If you want to kill a vagrant on a subway, you’re likely going to get away without serious consequences. If you kill a CEO, probably not.

            You’re not just comparing apples with oranges, but you’re also arguing that it should be okay to murder both when you come to the defense of Luigi. Either you justify murder, or you don’t. You’re just playing the same dirty games that people like Trump play in order to justify that it is okay to murder certain people over others. Be better.

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              Where’s the demonstrations against Luigi & for the murdered CEO?

              In every major newspaper and corporately financed podcast on the content. We are bombarded by Atlantic headlines and CBS News Updates with wailing anchors and op-ed writers denouncing Luigi from the top of their lungs.

              You’re not just comparing apples with oranges

              Of course not. Poor people and rich people are entirely different species of people.

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                In every major newspaper and corporately financed podcast on the content. We are bombarded by Atlantic headlines and CBS News Updates with wailing anchors and op-ed writers denouncing Luigi from the top of their lungs.

                That’s just the establishment telling you that murder is bad, which is not even wrong and a direct response to the people who glorify the murder. Maybe try to listen.

                Of course not. Poor people and rich people are entirely different species of people.

                And just like the other guy going the Hitler route of dehumanizing people. Please hear yourself talk.

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                  That’s just the establishment telling you that murder is bad

                  They weren’t making up headlines like this for George Floyd or Ibrahim Nasrallah. Hell, they weren’t writing headlines for this Jamal Khashoggi, and DC journalists generally liked that guy.

                  the Hitler route

                  Hitler, famous for his criticism of the private health insurance industry.

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                    What’s with Ibrahim Nasrallah? He’s not dead. Or did you meant to simp for Hassan Nasrallah? Wouldn’t surprise me to be honest. lol

                    George Floyd caused plenty of articles about police brutality in the US, so I’m really not sure what the fuck you are talking about.

                    Hitler, famous for his criticism of the private health insurance industry.

                    No, he’s famous for dehumanizing others in order to make it okay to murder them. Since you’re just arguing in bad faith at this point I think we’re done. Have fun radicalizing & instigating, hopefully you’ll put your money where your mouth is and take action yourself so that it will be over sooner rather than later.