• TheTechnician27@lemmy.world
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      17 days ago

      I would honestly go so far as to suggest that in the long term, not having this monster raise them (given they’ll still have plenty of money) probably leaves them better off.

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        17 days ago

        These execs are scared their own children will ask them to explain what they do for a living. Doubt they raise their kids as much as they pay someone else to do it. That being said, Elmo’s kids are stuck on a compound. That’s definitely going to mess them up.

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        17 days ago

        They’re already teenagers. The damage has been done, but hopefully this act will help them decide not to follow in their father’s footsteps.

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        17 days ago

        His kids are gonna be worse 20-40milliom per head.

        They will be fine. I doubt they will ever understand why entire society turned on their parasite shitstain father.

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          17 days ago

          Money doesn’t fix trauma, and childhood trauma is rarely fully healed. The kids did nothing wrong, and you should feel bad for them.

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      17 days ago

      yeah alls his theoretical kids would have is millions of dollars, the best education, a lavish lifestyle, trust funds, but they would not have their asshole dad.

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                17 days ago

                What priorities are there? I’m talking about emotions, not actions.

                You can feel bad for both the children of this guy that will now grow up without a father and the millions of people he harmed at the same time. I’m not even saying I feel equally as bad for his children as his victims’ children (because losing a parent to a preventable death due to insurance is objectively a worse situation). All I’m saying is it’s reasonable to feel sympathy for both. It’s not like the kids had a choice in what their dad did.

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            17 days ago

            You can feel bad for his family while also not feeling bad about his death. Losing a loved one is hard regardless of how much money you have. That doesn’t mean it wasn’t ultimately a net positive (although I’m doubtful that UH will actually change any policies because of this)

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              17 days ago

              I feel bad for his kids. They didn’t choose their parents.

              His wife on the other hand did choose him, so fuck her too.

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                17 days ago

                He and this wife didn’t choose their parents either (and any other contributing factors in their environment that made them who they are). Growing older doesn’t change the causes of the development of their brain, the cause of the choices you make, and if we could have saved them from becoming the person they did then we should.

                With even the most evil people we can be sad they died but also happy they can’t do more evil. Uday Hussein, son of Saddam Hussein did some evil stuff and and if we could have prevented him from becoming the person he did when at age 8 or at age 18 then it’s the same.

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                17 days ago

                Aren’t they already seperated?

                So she is about to paid out big time with blood money he stole…

                Yeah real peach

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              17 days ago

              Don’t the crime if you can’t do the time?

              That’s the life his father chose for them.