Like I get why someone would say “Hey the guy had kids, think about them when you’re celebrating the man’s death” but I gotta say if my dad died and tons of strangers THRILLED about it I think I’d be a little curious as to why and if I already knew why maybe I wouldn’t think my dad was so great?
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I'm gonna post this as a learning opportunity for people :)
all the scolds are just willfully ignoring the nuance in the amazing amount of misery that dude participated in
If health insurance barons change their behavior because of this, that would be a positive outcome.
If one person makes a decision to cover one patient’s care because of this, it had a positive impact.
His murder is loud and visible, but those of us harmed by what their work produces suffer quietly and with great mental anguish. The system works against us.
It's kind of like when Trump got Covid, and for a while *everyone* wanted it to uh, go in that direction. It's like a magnified schadenfreude I suppose..?
I'm not *happy* that it happened, more of like.. grimly accepting and understanding why.
With the United States current trajectory one of two things will come of it.
rebellion or capitulation, how many mothers daughters sisters and brothers fathers sons must be left for dead by the profiters of suffering before they rise up against it?
This is the architect of suffering. If we could bring him back, he'd deserve to get it again.
You need prior approval for that shit.
Look, I’m not scolding anyone. The guy was a creep and insurance companies are awful. I just generally think the world is better when humans are not gunned down on the sidewalk.
For some this is the only form of retribution they'll ever get
i don't care if he was a good dad (tho having met a lot of executives it's not super likely)
his whole business was in killing people. consigning humans, loved by their families, to suffering and death so he and others like him could be rich
https://www.valuepenguin.com/health-insurance-claim-denials-and-appeals
It has nothing to do with with subjective takes on “right” or “wrong”.
It’s just something that happens to all prominent people.
I imagine it felt good to say something online you’d be afraid to say in person.
I see why you hang out here.
The extreme left on Bluesky and extreme right on Truth Social meet each other as they come together, like the ends of a horseshoe.
Like how you kept hearing leftists on Bluesky complaining about third-party voters under the bad assumption that they would have voted for Kalama if they hadn’t voted for someone else.
and children?
(Make it happen; I don't care how.)
How many of them WERE kids?
I hope you don't have any queer relatives...
Yeah but that wasn't what you said lol
Tragic but they'll be fine, their money will cover for the lack of strangers sympathy.
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/unitedhealth-cyberattack-change-healthcare-hack-ransomware/
And possibly leave the child with even MORE expensive healthcare needs?
That’s incomprehensible. 🤬