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“What we’re called to ask is why the murder of one man must be described as unspeakable violence, but the systemic denial of life to 100,000 people is an acceptable business practice.”https://www.jphilll.com/p/whats-a-life-worth?fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAR0lKZFok0PP7tjeXW-iWffyrLR14TTZT23GdeBvyYETd4sw1ak9_pmIutA_aem_ntFozWQZ9F5Lgk6wVI4Z-A
Is it a coincidence that social murder, done from afar with clean soft hands, for the profit of corporations, is legal and rewarded. But murder by direct application of one's own hands is illegal. Bourgeois murder is not punished — indeed, is not even considered murder. Working class murder is murder and punished by the state. Wholesale social murder as against retail personal murder.

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We're a nation that watches cops brutally murder people (often of color), and then rarely do the cops who did the deed face justice, much less the system that supports it.

Healthcare eugenics is the same exercise of power as police brutality, so it's little surprise that when we can't even call a recorded murder by police a murder, we don't even bat an eye when it's less visible.
wasn’t it Stalin who said something to the effect of “1 death is a tragedy, 1 million is a statistic”? IOW the more damage you do, the less people correlate cause with effect (because number too big). There’s no moral dilemma here, imo. If you have so much power and money that you can directly kill thousands of people without consequence, you do not get my sympathy when someone dares to even the playing field.