It has done something, though. It has made it clear to the uber wealthy that we are getting to the end of our tether, and they are on notice. That's why Luigi - guilty or not - is being strung up so publicly and used as an 'example'. They never learn, honestly. If half of them spent a little tiny bit of the fortunes they have learning about the history of their class, they would know better. Instead, they continue to act as if they have all the power and forget that money is imaginary - literally paper that we provide value to. The power belongs to us and always will. When they keep herding us into smaller and smaller existences, it is inevitable that we will fight back. History shows this on so many different occasions it's just idiocy to keep repeating it. Their greed and self-absorption just blind them. The killer is opening everyone's eyes. It sucks that it came to this, but here we are.Exactly. I don't care that his role in that system is replaceable. I would never in my life consider putting myself in his position, where my success was measured by how much profit I could extract from sick people. No one wants to say this because we all feel like cogs in a machine, but involving yourself in that is morally indefensible. Killing one man probably won't change anything, but even starting the conversation is worth far more than Brian Thompson's life.