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  • 2 weeks later...
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4 hours ago, pubic_assistance said:

If charged and given the death penalty, can I suggest he be fucked to death 🤔?

I'm sure many concerned citizens would volunteer....

 

Take a look at the LPSG thread. Rather than volunteers to execute him, it is plenty of volunteers to be murdered by being dicked down. There are even offers to smell his farts. 

But the suicides have a good point. If someone wants to fuck him to death, how do they know that they will be actually the ones passing away thanks to Lulu's superpowers?

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On 4/24/2025 at 12:07 PM, José Soplanucas said:

I think this is the right thread for this, also taken from LPSG.

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I can only imagine the Krakatoa of outrage if Luigi were to get the death penalty.  If you think his fans are over the top now, you ain’t seen nuthin’ yet.

  • 1 month later...
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I think those of us who pointed that the CEO assassination could inspire copycats, were blinded by Luiggi's sexiness and the alleged originality of the event.

However, it was not the first act of political violence in the last few years, with the highlight of course of Trump's failed assassination. And look at what is going on now, with these crazies murdering elected officials, and all the life threats to anyone in a leadership position, from school boards and up. 

What we thought that the CEO's assassination was starting, it was just an espectacular continuation of this process that has not stopped. One thing is still true, social and political structures are in serious danger, starting by the most simple of all challenges -who is going to be willing to serve when it means risking your life and your family.

Scary times. 

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  • 3 weeks later...
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There was some equivocation in this thread, and more widely, about how to consider the event that prompted this thread. On a day when another event has prompted almost universal condemnation and overwhelming sadness, even in social media (there are always outliers), it is well to consider humanity not what people said or stood for. This comment that I saw puts it eloquently. It applies as much to this thread as it does to politics.

We should condemn political violence, even against people we find abominable, unless we are prepared to trust the judgement of every violent individual as to who the villains are.

We can believe this and express sympathy for the victim's families without retroactively lionizing their politics. 

If we say we can accept what happens to someone based on not what they did but on what they said or represent, we are accepting that we should be happy if the same thing happens to us based on what some random individual thinks of us.

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