When a medical insurance CEO was shot dead, people celebrated his death. What does this tell us about American healthcare?

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When the CEO of one of the largest medical insurance companies in the United States was gunned down on the street in Midtown Manhattan on Wednesday, his death quickly turned into a larger conversation about the much-reviled industry in which he worked.

Brian Thompson, a 50-year-old father of two, had been in New York City for a conference when he was killed in what police believe was a targeted shooting.

Among hundreds of posts on social media about the shocking murder, many people were moved to talk about the injustice of the health insurance industry. Often the dark jokes on X, Instagram, Reddit and TikTok spoke to how cruel medical insurance companies can be to their customers. Some even wrote folk songs about the event.

“The bullet hit the CEO outside of his allotted benefit window, so he’s not eligible for emergency treatment,” wrote one person on X in response to a post about the killing.

One Reddit user posted: “A man is dead, and no one really cares. Huh. Sounds like business as usual for United Health isn’t it?”

An announcement on the Facebook page of UnitedHealthcare announcing Thompson’s death had 42,000 laugh emoji reactions by Thursday afternoon.

Others shared personal stories about how the health insurance industry had denied coverage to their loved ones or laden them with debt.

“His company put multiple of my family members in debt they will be paying for the rest of their lives & denied care for my uncle which led to his death. Brian Thompson killed people. Full stop,” wrote one person.

“Remembering the day United Healthcare denied a one-night hospital stay for my 12yo child as ‘medically unnecessary’ following ASD heart repair surgery,” wrote another.

The response has echoes of the celebrations over the death of Henry Kissinger, the former US secretary of state, whom many around the world held responsible for bombing campaigns in Cambodia that killed hundreds of thousands of people. When he died in November 2023, social media was similarly flooded with memes celebrating his passing.

Distasteful though they may be, the reactions to Thompson’s murder have revealed a deep anger among many Americans about the unfairness of the US health insurance industry. And among those speaking out were doctors, professors, politicians and people who’d suffered their own insurance denials.

“Currently, over 1,000 people go bankrupt daily, solely due to personal medical bills. Anyone who can make millions of dollars overseeing a system like this, and sleep well at night doesn’t deserve my sympathy,” Beau Forte, a former Green Party candidate for Congress in New Jersey who ran on a platform calling for universal healthcare, told The Independent.

Forte, who ran for office because his father was unable to receive care from his medical insurance provider after suffering a series of illnesses, was among hundreds who posted viral tweets excoriating Thompson after his death.

“How is it appropriate to ask me if I feel bad if the person in charge of the biggest company that allows this to happen if I feel bad about it? Apologies if that seems harsh, but that’s where I stand,” he added.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/medical-insurance-ceo-gunned-down-121545786.html

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Like all CEOs his job is to bribe congressmen and judges into helping his company. For that he's paid 200 times what the actual workers at the company are paid. All decent people are glad he's dead.
 
The title is incorrect. Leftists celebrated his death. The rest of society is appalled that someone could be shot down on the sidewalk like that.

My bet is when they catch this murderer, he'll turn out to be a radical Leftist.
Yep. a back shooter. A coward, like the coward who wants to make shooting Trump supporters a National pastime...
 
Government and Society run by competitive public assassination...

Yes, it has happened before, particularly in the wars of the great houses, in Machiavelli Medieval Italy.

I suppose murder by radio-isotopes and poisons will now come to the forefront.

And the inevitable propaganda spin to justify and exploit the assassinations.

Meanwhile, the Elites will continue to loot the working class.

I can see that it works, the Elites are getting even more wealthy and powerful, for the moment. But... It really doesn't seem stable...

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The title is incorrect. Leftists celebrated his death. The rest of society is appalled that someone could be shot down on the sidewalk like that.

My bet is when they catch this murderer, he'll turn out to be a radical Leftist.

Like all CEOs his job is to bribe congressmen and judges into helping his company. For that he's paid 200 times what the actual workers at the company are paid. All decent people are glad he's dead.

So, according to Tard Ass Gardner, you're either a leftist or you feel that leftists are all decent people.
 
Government and Society run by competitive public assassination...

Yes, it has happened before, particularly in the wars of the great houses, in Machiavelli Medieval Italy.

I suppose murder by radio-isotopes and poisons will now come to the forefront.

And the inevitable propaganda spin to justify and exploit the assassinations.

by blaming the violence on populist thoughts.
Meanwhile, the Elites will continue to loot the working class.

true.
I can see that it works, the Elites are getting even more wealthy and powerful, for the moment. But... It really doesn't seem stable...

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it must be a pyramid.

trying to externalize the hierarchy by normalizing psychopathy destabilizes the whole thing.
 
And rule by assassination is going to result in stable, prosperous, well managed growth for centuries...

Well, Maybe. I kinda doubt it... but... well, if you say so.

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And rule by assassination is going to result in stable, prosperous, well managed growth for centuries...

Well, Maybe. I kinda doubt it... but... well, if you say so.

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that's not what I said at all.

There's a possibility they shot this guys as part of deep state theatre to get the "communist revolution" started so they can blame ayone whoever complained about only getting half their anesthesia.
 
that's not what I said at all.

I was speaking to the OP.

I don't think this crap will work, any more than it worked in the Machiavelli era of Italy.

Rule by assassination and propaganda spin is just chaos.

The truth will out, as they say.

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I was speaking to the OP.

I don't think this crap will work, any more than it worked in the Machiavelli era of Italy.

Rule by assassination and propaganda spin is just chaos.

The truth will out, as they say.

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it's actually a tried and true tool of "statecraft".

can you believe it?
 
it's actually a tried and true tool of "statecraft".

can you believe it?

I know enough of history.

I also understand human nature, and the hard facts of economics.

The Elites decided that the working class were just dupes to be used and abused while they gained wealth.

It never works.

The cycle starts over again, with all the destruction.

It would have been far more productive to just do the right thing, and conserve the working class.

How many times do we have to go around this cycle?

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I know enough of history.

I also understand human nature, and the hard facts of economics.

The Elites decided that the working class were just dupes to be used and abused while they gained wealth.

It never works.

The cycle starts over again, with all the destruction.

It would have been far more productive to just do the right thing, and conserve the working class.

How many times do we have to go around this cycle?

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it works all the time.

there are trillionaires living in the earth who you don't even know the names of who run things. then there's Pindar.


they repeatedy do the pump and dump with all the nations and peoples of earth in a coordinated engine of internally combusting schadenfreude.
 
When the CEO of one of the largest medical insurance companies in the United States was gunned down on the street in Midtown Manhattan on Wednesday, his death quickly turned into a larger conversation about the much-reviled industry in which he worked.

Brian Thompson, a 50-year-old father of two, had been in New York City for a conference when he was killed in what police believe was a targeted shooting.

Among hundreds of posts on social media about the shocking murder, many people were moved to talk about the injustice of the health insurance industry. Often the dark jokes on X, Instagram, Reddit and TikTok spoke to how cruel medical insurance companies can be to their customers. Some even wrote folk songs about the event.

“The bullet hit the CEO outside of his allotted benefit window, so he’s not eligible for emergency treatment,” wrote one person on X in response to a post about the killing.

One Reddit user posted: “A man is dead, and no one really cares. Huh. Sounds like business as usual for United Health isn’t it?”

An announcement on the Facebook page of UnitedHealthcare announcing Thompson’s death had 42,000 laugh emoji reactions by Thursday afternoon.

Others shared personal stories about how the health insurance industry had denied coverage to their loved ones or laden them with debt.

“His company put multiple of my family members in debt they will be paying for the rest of their lives & denied care for my uncle which led to his death. Brian Thompson killed people. Full stop,” wrote one person.

“Remembering the day United Healthcare denied a one-night hospital stay for my 12yo child as ‘medically unnecessary’ following ASD heart repair surgery,” wrote another.

The response has echoes of the celebrations over the death of Henry Kissinger, the former US secretary of state, whom many around the world held responsible for bombing campaigns in Cambodia that killed hundreds of thousands of people. When he died in November 2023, social media was similarly flooded with memes celebrating his passing.

Distasteful though they may be, the reactions to Thompson’s murder have revealed a deep anger among many Americans about the unfairness of the US health insurance industry. And among those speaking out were doctors, professors, politicians and people who’d suffered their own insurance denials.

“Currently, over 1,000 people go bankrupt daily, solely due to personal medical bills. Anyone who can make millions of dollars overseeing a system like this, and sleep well at night doesn’t deserve my sympathy,” Beau Forte, a former Green Party candidate for Congress in New Jersey who ran on a platform calling for universal healthcare, told The Independent.

Forte, who ran for office because his father was unable to receive care from his medical insurance provider after suffering a series of illnesses, was among hundreds who posted viral tweets excoriating Thompson after his death.

“How is it appropriate to ask me if I feel bad if the person in charge of the biggest company that allows this to happen if I feel bad about it? Apologies if that seems harsh, but that’s where I stand,” he added.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/medical-insurance-ceo-gunned-down-121545786.html

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Fuck you asshole. You supported the assassination of your president elect so, fuck you!
 
...Among hundreds of posts on social media about the shocking murder, many people were moved to talk about the injustice of the health insurance industry. Often the dark jokes on X, Instagram, Reddit and TikTok spoke to how cruel medical insurance companies can be to their customers. Some even wrote folk songs about the event.

“The bullet hit the CEO outside of his allotted benefit window, so he’s not eligible for emergency treatment,” wrote one person on X in response to a post about the killing.

One Reddit user posted: “A man is dead, and no one really cares. Huh. Sounds like business as usual for United Health isn’t it?”

An announcement on the Facebook page of UnitedHealthcare announcing Thompson’s death had 42,000 laugh emoji reactions by Thursday afternoon....
Despite the outrage of MAGAts protecting their oligarchs, most social media users are under 40 and tend to be snarky.

Consider that most people over 40 wouldn't spend half a day making a portrait of Thompson out of red "denied" stamps. :)

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Fuck you asshole. You supported the assassination of your president elect so, fuck you!
^^^
Legina triggered...again. :rofl2: :ROFLMAO: :rofl2:

Wassamatter, Legina? Are you afraid the Libs will start arming themselves and bust a cap in your ass? LOL

Don't worry about it, son. An easier way for them to take you out is to simply poison your food. It's the MAGAts who love shooting people the most. All the violent threats against me were by MAGAts, not Lefties. :)
 
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