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    With all of the violence going on in the world today, I am constantly surprised at how little of it is directed towards insurance company offices.

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      Look, I’m not saying that I endorse or encourage the idea. I’m just saying that it’s a constant source of disappointment that American society decided that school shootings are a thing to do, and not “bank and insurance company headquarters” shootings.

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        In my experience most offices and banks have more security than schools. You can’t even get into the building where my office is without a keycard for the front door and a virtual pass that’s tied to your work email.

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        Maybe not the offices, but the homes of the owners and CEOs. I have family that works in insurance as a typical office peon, they don’t deserve to be shot they’d probably join you in shooting the CEO lol

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      I’m not sure why it’s surprising, they’re literally preying upon the people that are too sick to fight back against them.

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        Those people have families and friends who understand their loved one’s death was preventable.

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          Those people still have something to live for so they stay within the bounds of societal rule, again not very surprising.