• alcoholicorn@lemmy.ml
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      Luigi wasn’t really in a position where he could stop the CEO through any lesser use of force.

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        And that’s because it’s not his job to do so. Not every problem needs to be solvable by any given individual.

        If he really was that passionate about the problem, he should’ve run for office to get into a position to solve the problem, or at least joined forces with some group that pushes for causes he believes in. Or started a business to compete with those businesses he disagrees with. Those would all be proactive steps he could take. Killing a CEO doesn’t solve anything, another will take his place, and surely he knew that.

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          Running for office wouldn’t have stopped the CEO from continuing to murder thousands, since the CEO and his shareholders literally spend billions making sure people who would stop them don’t get elected.

          Killing a CEO doesn’t solve anything, another will take his place, and surely he knew that.

          Yeah, this is why adventurism doesn’t really work. The guy’s actions were ineffective at systemic change, however just they may have been.