This is a genuine question.

I have a hard time with this. My righteous side wants him to face an appropriate sentence, but my pessimistic side thinks this might have set a great example for CEOs to always maintain a level of humanity or face unforseen consequences.

P.S. this topic is highly controversial and I want actual opinions so let’s be civil.

And if you’re a mod, delete this if the post is inappropriate or if it gets too heated.

  • @RedditRefugee69
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    196 days ago

    For me it’s a classic Trolley Problem.

    Catching and prosecuting this guy will make healthcare barons feel that much safer and more likely to kill more Americans.

    A random murder is evil. A murder that ends an evil life while saving thousands of random lives is not.

    Don’t fall in love with your precious texts scribbled by long dead legislators.

    • @[email protected]
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      26 days ago

      Catching and prosecuting this guy will make healthcare barons feel that much safer and more likely to kill more Americans.

      How safe do they feel when the jury acquits him?