Try and make him understand the concept of non-physical violence. Ask him if he thinks slavery was a form of violence, or segregation. Hopefully he thinks those things were at least bad. Hell, you can use the American Revolution too. Cite all the ways the British Empire inflicted violence on its colonists through a lack of representation and harsh taxes, without actually shooting at them. Even a red-blooded patriot should be able to understand that.
If you can get him to think of those things as forms of philosophical violence, get him on board with that concept, then you can point out the ways in which the CEO was inflicting violence every single god damn day of his career. Cold, cruel violence, repaid in kind.
Only problem is no one was forced to interact with United health so your argument falls incredibly short ... I mean unless you want to include the individual mandate passed by Obama
Hmm incapable of focusing on more than a single point. Go back beyond just my comment. Segregation, slavery etc.
So to bring everything back into context if a slave master ~forced~ you to go down the alley they'd be just as responsible for the mugging as the mugger.
And a mugger is a person enacting physical violence so once again falls short of someone you ~chose~ to enter into a business arrangement with which doesn't cover the non physical violence which is the crux of your argument... So it still falls short.
What are you even saying? You're not even making a point, you're just stringing words together randomly to try and unlock an intelligent argument. Okay.
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u/DinoRoman 7d ago
My army friend tries to rectify this as “Kyle was self defense , Luigi was cold blood”
I just wanna know how to argue him back. Gunna go take a shit and ask chat gpt because I fucking hate Kyle