Stunning Poll Finds That More Young Americans Think CEO Assassination Was Acceptable Than Don't
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The Emerson College poll revealed that 41% of younger voters (18-29) find the assassination of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson somewhat or completely acceptable, raising concerns on moral attitudes.
Taylor Lorenz defended her reaction to Thompson's murder, arguing that those affected by insurance policies would understandably wish harm upon executives, sparking a nationwide debate on ethics and accountability.
In the wake of the tragedy, the lack of disapproval from younger demographics suggests a troubling shift in attitudes towards violence as a form of protest against corporate practices.
Responses to Thompson's murder have polarized opinions, with many viewing executive actions as deserving consequences, while others emphasize the need for empathy towards victims and families affected.
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