americans have become so absolutely self-interested that “guy takes action for reasons tangential to but slightly outside of his personal lane” is completely incomprehensible as a motive
“Here we see the apotheosis of the aristocracy’s mission to obliterate proletariat class consciousness on the eve of neofeudalism’s final triumph over market economics.”
It goes to the heart of the problem - everyone is getting screwed over by a different company, different plan, different network. They'd be posting about how, actually, he could have petitioned whatever company, found Rx on this site, etc.
Luigi went after an insurance company that has had a massive increase in denied claims as well as being under fire for using a faulty AI that has denied 90% of claims
But I'm being told to not care because he wasn't insured with that company ?
Even though it was only like three states we're going to implement this limitation, but seeing that one of the three states rolled back on this after news broke out shows that his actions has made impact.
Yeah it's an oddly...myopic take. It's exactly as possible that he knows someone who was screwed over, or knows someone who lost someone. Or--oh hell, we just had a pandemic. Knows DOZENS, maybe?
I'm wondering if he had a more extreme version of my anger at seeing how few people in the US have even a fraction of the privilege I've enjoyed so far in my life.
Im being rhetorical bc my pet theory is the surgery aggravated his condition and the mid center airport book politics were swept aside by unmanageable pain. afaik we don’t know but this is my take for now
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But I'm being told to not care because he wasn't insured with that company ?
Maybe LM’s motive was to start a revolution?
Maybe not.
NYJuries, ya never know.
I cannot fucking stand it.
"ok. I'll kill the WORST person"
"uh wait no that's not what I meant"