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whimsical174328dYou can't sit on the chair of God and decide who lives or doesn't. West is more forgiving. And that's the right thing.
My ex is murdered ten years ago. I think it won't be long before the murderer will be on their feet again, end if sentence. It was ten years ago. Everyone basically moved on, probably the murderer as well. New chance. That's the hard reality. -
D-4got10-01280426dHave you been following the drama surrounding the MadMind Studio, too?
https://steamcommunity.com/app/... .
/jk
/* Some drama, nothing exactly new. */
On a serious note, I actually agree that some CEOs should be held responsible for the shit they do. Seems like some forget how w/ being a CEO, apart from the nice paycheck, comes great responsibility... The responsibility they quickly avoid when things go south due to their negligence.
W/ death penalty I would expect due diligence from the prosecution, though, as such conviction of an innocent man would've been despicable. -
wojtek322208925d(1/2)
I do think C-level or management should be held responsible for company fuckups. An ex-colleague from my old job does consulting for a bunch of telecom companies. One of the companies did not check if their new routing actually works with emergency numbers. Calling 112 would be rotated to +32112 and that call would always fail.
An elderly person fell at a retirement home and suffered internal bleeding. The caregiver/nurse tried to call the hospital/ER but the calls kept failing. An other colleague also tried to call and it failed with their company mobile phones. One of them had to go their lockers a few floors down to make the call with their private mobile phone. By then, the ambulance arrived too late and she passed away soon after. -
wojtek322208925d(2/2)
My old job (telecom) had also a lot of server outages and their clients were a few important services like firefighter station, schools, independent healthcare workers, ... We never heard any complaints about them missing a call (would they even know?). But 95% of their clients were not that sensitive to this outages.
I would hope that those leadership positions would get in legal trouble if a human live is lost and face prison time (not a death sentence).
(fun fact, emergency lines have a second number that telecom companies can test against)

huh
so western world some company owner does bad thing he can just bribe his way out of it most of the time, or if anything slap on the wrist
in china they regularly death penalty their CEOs for being corrupt or selling illegal drugs... and the CEOs actually flee the country if they can when this happens... apparently it's been quite effective
here we're hoping they'll at least be sued for more money than they made, but over there it's not even prison, it's automatic death sentence...
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