I agree, but he technically was an executive that got what was coming to them, or at least received something close to a just punishment. If they all got what he got we might have less assholes ruining everything for profit
It’s not the building that the problem, it’s the transporting the guillotine, the public event permits, hiring security, finding a suitable venue, organising biohazard cleanup, not to mention ticket master fees.
And that’s all before you need to actually pry your chosen billionaire out of their secure vehicles or offices or residences and invite them to participate.
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Blizzard is based in the US. American executives rarely ever see punishment.
I don’t know if I have ever heard of an American exec being properly punished by the law.
Bernie Madoff got raked over the coals didn’t he?
He stole rich people money. That’s different.
I agree, but he technically was an executive that got what was coming to them, or at least received something close to a just punishment. If they all got what he got we might have less assholes ruining everything for profit
If ‘ifs and buts’ were candy and nuts, oh what a world it would be.
I like Dwight’s version.
I say that shit a lot but I always end with “we’d all have a merry Christmas”
Came close with Ken Lay.
So I hear guillotines are not that hard to build…
It’s not the building that the problem, it’s the transporting the guillotine, the public event permits, hiring security, finding a suitable venue, organising biohazard cleanup, not to mention ticket master fees.
And that’s all before you need to actually pry your chosen billionaire out of their secure vehicles or offices or residences and invite them to participate.