The fact that some person got angry enough to kill a high profile target isn't that extraordinary. It's happens, not frequently, but it happens with some regularity. It's the reaction that people are having, the glee at watching him die, that is extraordinary. People on here often defend freedom for corporations, or an absolute free market. Take a look, this the seething anger you're ignoring. People feel like they're being pushed to the limit. We can't continue like this. If we do, we risk a genuine explosion of anger from the public.
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