This *is* terrible - law and order are necessary The 100 corporate leaders are in a position where they think even if their companies get destroyed they'll move on to the next one because *someone* has to manage logistics. They're wrong but that's not even the important part
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Replying to @CovfefeAnon @extradeadjcb
Hey bud, the companies want them to burn They aren’t out one bit. The working man and women? That’s a different story
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Replying to @MaryCohen68 @extradeadjcb
The companies don't want them to burn - the people running the companies however, think it's more personally beneficial to signal wokeness than to act in the company's interests. Principal / agent problem.
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Replying to @CovfefeAnon @extradeadjcb
The companies hate the working class and enjoy their pain. That they get insurance payouts is merely icing on the cake
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Replying to @MaryCohen68 @extradeadjcb
Crater brain tier leftist take. "Hurr, they get insurance payouts" Later to be paired with "the insurance companies are behind all of it in a scheme to make more profits by selling insurance".
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Replying to @CovfefeAnon @extradeadjcb
Companies are run by smart people. They find violence knowing they’ll get violence. The logical conclusion is to assume they don’t care. The only thing that would dissuade them is if they were not getting paid They are. That’s why they don’t care.
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Typical leftist can't even imagine principal / agent problem. There's no secret plan to profit from riots. Franchise outlets burning down and being left with no police protection isn't profitable. Unscrupulous business owners burn down money losing stores, not profitable ones.
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It's something the bigger guys like Bezos and the Ford Foundation are funding, not the actual places getting burned lol.
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