The CEO of the largest rental company in America got assassinated in Manhattan last week. Mainstream media is desperately trying to cover it up, now r

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The CEO of the largest rental company in America got assassinated in Manhattan last week. Mainstream media is desperately trying to cover it up, now refers to the CEO as just an “employee”.



Posted on Thu Aug 7 14:19:08 2025 UTC

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Commented on Thu Aug 7 14:41:03 2025 UTC

Decades ago, the media was widely warned to downplay mass shooters and not publish names to prevent copycats. They ignored it and breathlessly reported on every tragedy, reveling in the orgy of human misery. Now, suddenly, they've learned restraint. Interesting.


│ Commented on Thu Aug 7 14:43:55 2025 UTC

│ When it started to affect people like them, they changed but when it's school children, gay or black people, publish the fukking shooters names, photos, everything.

│ They reported "too much" on Luigi and he resonated with tons of people. They scared now.

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│ │ What was infuriating about the whole Luigi coverage was them pretending to have no idea why someone would do such a thing.
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│ │ Really guys? You have absolutely no idea why someone would gun down a healthcare insurance CEO who bragged about using AI to deny claims at a higher rate than any other insurer? Really?
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│ │ │ The security of the rich and powerful depends so heavily on their maintaining a mainstream culture averse to political violence and radical change.
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│ │ │ They've invested so heavily in this messaging that it's almost a reflex for teachers, politicians, and pundits to insist that "violence is never the answer' even as they glorify the Founding Fathers and the nation's military. Even a cursory examination of the messaging reveals the contradiction. If violence were truly "never the answer," then the Founding Fathers should be condemned as violent terrorists, all our nation's military victories ought to be taught as unjustified atrocities, and our armed forces should be disbanded.
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│ │ │ For whatever reason, perhaps because the conflicting messages are treated individually as beyond reproach or debate, people end up compartmentalizing the messages without noticing the contradiction.
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│ │ │ Commented on Thu Aug 7 17:12:29 2025 UTC
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│ │ │ The security of the rich and powerful depends so heavily on their maintaining a mainstream culture averse to political violence and radical change.
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│ │ │ They've invested so heavily in this messaging that it's almost a reflex for teachers, politicians, and pundits to insist that "violence is never the answer' even as they glorify the Founding Fathers and the nation's military. Even a cursory examination of the messaging reveals the contradiction. If violence were truly "never the answer," then the Founding Fathers should be condemned as violent terrorists, all our nation's military victories ought to be taught as unjustified atrocities, and our armed forces should be disbanded.
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│ │ │ For whatever reason, perhaps because the conflicting messages are treated individually as beyond reproach or debate, people end up compartmentalizing the messages without noticing the contradiction.
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Quite the opposite. Violence is never an answer because the general populous is horribly outgunned.

Long gone are the days where everyone had musket and that was good enough. You aren't winning if your socioeconomic rivals go mask off in the modern world
 

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Quite the opposite. Violence is never an answer because the general populous is horribly outgunned.

Long gone are the days where everyone had musket and that was good enough. You aren't winning if your socioeconomic rivals go mask off in the modern world

Huh?

Elon Musk is the richest man alive, if a random ass person wanted him dead bad enough he'd be dead.

He knows that. It's why he was carrying his son around like a piece of luggage for months when all that Tesla sh*t was going on.

Fred.
 

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Huh?

Elon Musk is the richest man alive, if a random ass person wanted him dead bad enough he'd be dead.

He knows that. It's why he was carrying his son around like a piece of luggage for months when all that Tesla sh*t was going on.

Fred.

Violence goes in both directions. That's what I mean. You're assuming that Musk and his allies will just sit there idlly while Joe schmo starts a French revolution.

The minute violence is an answer for you, is the minute it's an answer for the guy controlling the general dynamics robo drones, the billionaires in charge of Northrup Gruman will have an answer as well. Same for Palmer Anduril or Erik Prince. And of course these same billionaires control literally all the telecom and communication infrastructure in America, so expect that shyt to be cut off, eliminating any coordination among Joe Schmoe's compatriots.


Very quickly, the revolution against the wealthy would begin to resemble Gaza where for every one of them you inconvenience, thousands of the revolutionaries are deleted.
 
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Media has not covered it up, I've seen it everywhere.
Quick google gives you big articles on NYT, NY Post, CNN, CBS, WSJ and the New yorker :dahell:



And everywhere it clearly says "Senior executive" or "Head of Blackstone's REIT business", because it's true. She's not the CEO of blackstone, she reported to someone that reports to someone.


What I wanna know is why she and the cop are the only ones frequently mentioned in media and not the two other people who died.



Also it was obvious that he was a fool looking for the NFL, he had notes about the NFL, had notes about CTE, he claimed to have CTE and was a former football player.
 

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CEO of Blackstone =! CEO of one of Blackstone's funds/trusts.

She is the CEO of the business area, it's like being CEO of Microsoft Office, but not CEO of Microsoft. Her business area was approximately 7-8 % of Blackstone's business. Reading is fundamental
 

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CEO of Blackstone =! CEO of one of Blackstone's funds/trusts.

She is the CEO of the business area, it's like being CEO of Microsoft Office, but not CEO of Microsoft. Her business area was approximately 7-8 % of Blackstone's business. Reading is fundamental
yeah,

we have a guy at work (who's one of our VP's) who lists on his linkedin he was former CFO/head of one of the big tech's distribution divisions.
 
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