• Lucidlethargy@sh.itjust.works
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          What’s extreme is what the CEO’s of many major corporations have done to this country. This is just a joke with cartoons, it harms nothing. Calling this extreme is absolutely absurd.

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          Oh no, ‘extemeism’ like demanding basic human rights, public services, and ending the wealth disparity caused by capitalism. How scary. Definitely as equally scary as far right extremism that’s about genocide, fascism, and imperialism. What an enlightened centrist take

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      As long as there’s at least one person calling it out in the comments, I still have a bit of faith left in humanity. But I agree - it’s bizarre how little self-awareness there is sometimes. Nobody actually wants to live in the kind of world I see people advocating for here on a daily basis - not even the ones advocating for it.

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        I’ve never seen a platform that hates CEOs more than Lemmy. I get not liking the people who seem to completely abuse the system but wanting to murder all CEOs seems like a questionable take. It us sad that there are only like three people here who think murder is problematic.

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            Honestly I think it is better to hate particular companies not people. CEOs are disposable and can be replaced. The one exception to that might be founders of the company but even at that they still can be fired if the company is publicly traded.

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          Judging by the hostility, it seems that questioning these murderous fantasies is treated as just as unforgivable as being a CEO.

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            If capital owners agree to give up their stolen wealth, there is no issue. Killing is a hyperbole, like Eat the Rich, unless the capitalist class declares militant war on the workers and leaves no other choice but armed resistance. Incarceration is a perfectly acceptable punishment and rehabilitation is the correct way to reintegrate criminals back into Society.

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        I was thinking the same thing but they do have a point, to which my response is how could you possibly be hinged? it is 2025 after all