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      Not to mention how much money they are spending on finding the killer while other murder victims got a “lol who cares about minorities and the poors” from the same cops.

      The incentives for police and prosecution action is mostly based on net worth, then by their prejudices.

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          Rich people buy the politicians or know who to put pressure on to get the police to act. Poor people and most middle class people don’t have the connections or can’t afford to apply pressure and have to hope the victim is a young, white, and good looking woman or girl.

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    I don’t know how many of you realize this, but our true “Humanity” is being the most violent, ruthless apes in the jungle. Just because we managed to become smart and then used smarts in our violence, doesn’t mean we’re not all still at the core, violent psychopathic apes.

    We haven’t lost our humanity at all, it’s on full display for the world to see.

    Our “civility” on the other hand, absolutely - is taking a back seat right now. But civility is a social construct.

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      We are civil to people who are part of our in group and occasionally to strangers in desperate situations even if they don’t. We are violently hateful towards people outside of the group we identify with.

      Civility is taking a backseat because of all the fascist focus on hating those outside the geoup.

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        Even within the “in group”, humans still show patterns of greed, dishonesty, etc. Con artists are a great example of this; people who will slip into the group and then work only for themselves.

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          Con artists see everyone they are lying to as outside their group. They might even see themselves as a group of one.

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            Even families - watch one family member with wealth die, and watch them all clamor for the remains. Humanity is not selfless. Pretending so is purposely remaining blind and ignorant to humanity’s true nature. “In Group”, “Out Group”…doesn’t matter one bit.

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    Yes murder is murder. Thats why its not me murdering the murder but another guy that i support in murdering mass murderers.

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    Who is this old man? I’ve seen two different memes of him from different parts of the show literally stacked next to each other.

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      Eustace Bags from Courage the Cowardly Dog

      Good older show, def worth a watch, doubly so if you have kids or nieces/nephews that you want to scare lol

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        What do you mean older show, it is part of Cartoon Network’s cartoon cartoons and only started airing when I was in high school.

        Oh God… No… It can’t be. The year 2000 was only…

        Mr. Stark, I don’t feel so good…

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    I am horified that a man was assassinated in the street, I’m just more horrified at the state of what passes for “Healthcare” and “acceptable business practices” in America.

    Im not happy that man is dead, I’m just less happy that health insurance is so predatory, corrupt and broken that someone felt that he needed to die.

    I dont think anyone deserves to be gunned down in the street, some people are just a lot closer to deserving it than others.