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If it's justified, it's not murder, it's called justifiable homicide.
Murder is just illegal homicide; being justified doesn't make it legal. This is one of the many many many misalignments of legality and morality.
If his life was in danger, or he knew someone who was being denied claims that had died or their life was threatened, and he knew that the death of the CEO would lead to saving the lives of said victims, then its justifiable homicide.
But if his medical bills were paid for (they were), and he had no immediate relations being denied life-saving treatments (which he didn't), and he had no personal connection to United Healthcare (he was never insured by them), and he had no logical reason for believing that killing Brian Thompson would suddenly cause all insurance companies to massively improve rates of claim approval (he had no reason for believing this), then its not justifiable homicide: its just plain murder.
This guy thinks Mussolini didn't deserve to be hanged
Unless he just wants to admit that he thinks murder is okay when you do it from a boardroom.
Lmfao Brian Thompson is not Benito Mussolini lmfao XD
Uh huh.
How many people do you think someone needs to kill while being above consequences before you will stop wringing your hands and whining that the person who stopped them didn't ask for permission to do something?
you have low reading comprehension. I never said any of that lmfao.
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You're right.
He had to believe his actions would spur on a knock on effect of mass murder of CEO's
Heh. How. Silly.