nathan mahoney kills another ceo

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    2 months ago

    Workplace violence has always been a thing in the US. As a phenomena, it predates the era of school shootings. It’s so common that I feel comfortable predicting that this man’s motives were a personal grievance, not class warfare.

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      I mean if school shootings are acceptable and there’s the chance for many many victims, America should quite happily accept CEO murders to continue.

    • JackbyDev@programming.dev
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      Depending on the grievance it might still be “class warfare” depending on how loosely you define it.

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      There may be a personal grievance, but what are the chances that if he had better work conditions, that the personal grievance he had would have driven him to this?

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      While true, how many of those workplace incidents involved someone from the executive level?