I’ve been listening to the left’s rhetoric regarding both the Daniel Penny acquittal as well as the cold blooded murder of the UnitedHealthCare CEO.
In the case of the murder of the CEO, people on the left are celebrating because they say that this heinous act ‘brings attention to the systemic problems of the insurance industry’. Ya know what, it doesn’t, at least not for me.
Yes, our insurance industry is jacked, but that’s because it’s been allowed to become that way and in some cases, forced to become that way by legislative actions. My dental insurance taps out at $1600/year, which includes costs for regular appointments, which are are about $200/pop if there’s no x-rays or extras. A root canal is at least a grand.
Does the murder of some guy I never heard of make me blame him or any other CEO for my dental costs? Nope.
But for the blood dancers on the left, they feel that they can hide their joy behind a curtain of ‘system awareness’. No, it’s really just blood dancing. They’re the bread and circuses people. Give them food and bloodshed and they are well content. They’d be bringing the virgins and warriors to the foot of the temple to have their hearts removed if that was still in vogue, but they settle for what they can.
Speaking of warriors, one stood up and did the right thing, but because of his skin color, almost had his life destroyed (the two guys helping him were differently-hued an so weren’t even a footnote). And the left is still calling for his blood as well as the blood of those who share a skin tone with him. Maybe it’s because the people on the left are chock-full of DEI and new studies show that it actually increases hostility and racial tension?
This situation make me look at the system. The differential prosecution. The hypocrisy–by both the man who died’s father (you know, the guy who kicked him out and let him live on the street) as well as those who live for violence.
I wonder if, in the coming days, that BLM and their ilk will get away with similar actions to what they did in 2020? People are tired. And they are speaking out. The brown and black folks on Daniel Penny’s jury had suffered from being accosted by people like Neeley, sometimes daily.
Maybe there’s a chance for civilization again rather than bread and circuses.
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