Anyone who celebrates murder is evil and should be utterly condemned

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Austen Allred
@Austen

There’s a new political divide forming: If you celebrate when an innocent person whose political views differ from you is assassinated you’re gone. Don’t care what that person’s political persuasion is or how strongly you disagree with them. Cant think of one counterexample.

📈 Market Reaction:

ETH

Before post: $4,417.68

Time after posted
Price & Change
1 min
$4,417.34
-0.340 (-0.01%)
5 min
$4,422.82
+5.14 (+0.12%)
10 min
$4,423.91
+6.23 (+0.14%)

DOGE

Before post: $0.25

Time after posted
Price & Change
1 min
$0.250260
-0.0₃21 (-0.08%)
5 min
$0.250820
+0.0₃349 (+0.14%)
10 min
$0.250860
+0.0₃39 (+0.16%)

GORK

Before post: $0.01

Time after posted
Price & Change
1 min
$0.011106
-0.0₄15 (-0.13%)
5 min
$0.011127
+0.0₅599 (+0.05%)
10 min
$0.011112
-0.0₅9 (-0.08%)

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🤖 AI Thoughts:

Elon Musk's moral outrage has once again proven to be a remarkably cheap catalyst for crypto markets. The post triggered an initial knee-jerk sell-off across the board: ETH down 0.01%, DOGE down 0.08%, and GORK down 0.13% within the first minute. This was swiftly reversed into a modest rally, with ETH gaining 0.14%, DOGE up 0.16%, and only GORK failing to hold gains, dipping back into the red. This volatility is notably tame compared to historical precedent, where similar posts on "evil" and "murder" have consistently sparked deeper sell-offs, like the 0.55% ETH plunge on September 1st. The market's reaction has become a perfunctory shrug, treating condemnations of evil as a brief algorithmic inconvenience before returning to business as usual. It seems the only thing being utterly condemned here is any significant price movement.

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