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I hope he's next. Fuck him and his backpacks.But their CEO seems like a retard, so...
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I hope he's next. Fuck him and his backpacks.But their CEO seems like a retard, so...
*advocation, and you're using the word incorrectly.avocation of murder
rebrand it The Claim DenierIf they liked money, they would re-release the backpacks now. But their CEO seems like a retard, so...
Doctors in one of the Internet’s top medical communities have turned on the murdered UnitedHealthcare (UHC) CEO Brian Thompson in such brutal fashion that Reddit moderators deleted a thread on the killing.
The moderators of r/medicine closed the thread, posted Wednesday after news broke that Thompson was shot dead outside the New York Hilton hotel in Midtown Manhattan, after it racked up over 500 replies.
The commenters overwhelmingly criticized—and satirized—the insurer’s alleged denial of coverage to sick and dying Americans in order to juice profits.
The top comment, which received hundreds of supporting upvotes from other users, mocked UHC’s notorious track record for refusing to pay out insurance claims and is written as a lengthy, spoof rejection letter from the company.
Addressed to an unnamed applicant—following “a careful review of the claim submitted for emergency services on December 4, 2024″—it informs them they are being rejected for coverage because “you failed to obtain prior authorization before seeking care for the gunshot wound to your chest.”
But others—including from doctors and medical professionals—offer incisive and unsparing critiques of Thompson’s business practices.
One medical doctor, whose identity the Daily Beast confirmed, commented with sympathy for Thompson’s family and said the killer should be charged with murder, but then wondered about the damage the CEO had done.
“I cannot even guess how many person-years UHC has taken from patients and their families through denials,” they wrote. “It has to be on the order of millions. His death won’t make that better, but it’s hard for me to sympathize when so many people have suffered because of his company.”
“What has bothered me the most is people that put «fiduciary responsibility» (eg profits) above human lives, none more so than this company as run by him," wrote another medical doctor, who also spoke to the Daily Beast to confirm their identity. “When other’s human lives are deemed worthless, it is not surprising to have others view your life of no value as well.”
The moderators of the subreddit told the Daily Beast, in a message, that they removed the original post “because it was unproductive, a time suck for the mods, without a good source, being brigaded, arguably against Reddit’s [terms of service] and [featured] too many inappropriate comments.”
His wife is only saying nice things about him because his money is hers now. Seperating without divorcing really paid off for her.This dude wass so hated that everyone from Reddit to Kiwi Farms agrees he had it coming
Addressed to an unnamed applicant—following “a careful review of the claim submitted for emergency services on December 4, 2024″—it informs them they are being rejected for coverage because “you failed to obtain prior authorization before seeking care for the gunshot wound to your chest.”
it's been amazing to see the wheat separated from the chaff with this, only people who haven't at least grinned and been like "now we _shouldn't_ celebrate something like this" and sorta trailed off were the glowest of the scumfucks I've ever suspectedThis dude was so hated that everyone from Reddit to Kiwi Farms agrees he had it coming
He didn't marry her for her looks, but because she put up with his pizza habit. I heard of this exact thing happening in another case - super attractive rich guy with a homely wife, involved in lots of local community activities, and one day he was busted with the motherlode of CP in his house.How does a guy making $10M a year have such an ugly wife? He deserved to get murked for that if nothing else.
‘Could this happen to us?’: UnitedHealth shooting prompts corporate security rethink
Financial Times (archive.ph)
By Oliver Barnes, Oliver Telling, Louis Ashworth, and Marianna Giusti
2024-12-05 21:28:02GMT
"online sleuth groups" aren't going to find fuck all without a much clearer photo of his face. Only then can it be put through face scanning shit online (assuming his photo is even out there)I hope these "online sleuth groups" (if they even exist) are being flooded by a deluge of deliberately unhelpful tips and malicious misinformation .
I don’t believe that I said it doesn’t happen in socialized healthcare. In fact, it wouldn’t surprise me at all if it happens across all healthcare models. It’s not the model. It’s the evil demons running things.I don't want to be that guy but these calculations happen in socialized healthcare as well. I knew someone who just got cut off because the government decided the same that he was going to die anyway.
Federal agents online are notoriously pacifistic. They hate endorsing violent crimes and are constantly cautioning the communities they infiltrate to tone down any rhetoric that might have legal implications.only people who haven't at least grinned and been like "now we _shouldn't_ celebrate something like this" and sorta trailed off were the glowest of the scumfucks I've ever suspected
”Committing murder is BASED and anyone who disagrees is a BLUEPILLED CUCK!” Living up to your name, eh?