RE: Too Late Canary

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I told my wife shortly after it happened that I felt it would probably come out later that there was an insurance claim on a loved one that either wasn't paid out or they wouldn't cover a procedure or medication. That was before the bullet casings were found. I heard yesterday that there was a large meeting among CEO's from various companies where they were talking about security and what to do moving forward. It's definitely sad that someone lost their life, and it's also sad that this will likely be forgotten not long after they catch the guy and the tough questions people are asking now will soon be replaced with other more mundane things.



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It's a sad reflection on the lack of morality of large corporations that they talk about security for their CEO's and not understanding what they did that would drive someone who is supposed to be a "customer" to such a desperate act.

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I totally agree! It's likely never going to change though. At least not in my lifetime!

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When they reflect, they only see themselves in the mirror.

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and the tough questions people are asking now will soon be replaced with other more mundane things.

Lost in the ceaseless news cycle.

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