UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson fatally shot outside Hilton hotel in Midtown in targeted attack: cops - Just Part and Parcel of visiting a Big City

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The amount of people of all sexualities offering to blow him.....its both completely baffling and brilliant. Never have I seen a killer so heralded in high esteem. I hope he is able to remove whatever footprints he may have made. Canada and Ireland could take him in. Better him than Keffals.

I haven't seen such a botched attempt to catch a killer by the police since they royally fucked up the JonBenet Ramsey investigation. Eric Adams convict ass saying he knows who did it like ha sure fuck off.
 
The private system is only useful if you want your own room while you're in hospital, or if you're in a rush for non-life saving surgery (i.e cosmetics).
It's got better options for dental, optical, physiotherapists, or if you want inpatient rehab or mental health stuff too. I can't think of too much else. Our public medicare is pretty good or else we wouldn't have to bully rich folks into not using it.
 
The amount of people of all sexualities offering to blow him.....its both completely baffling and brilliant. Never have I seen a killer so heralded in high esteem. I hope he is able to remove whatever footprints he may have made. Canada and Ireland could take him in. Better him than Keffals.

I haven't seen such a botched attempt to catch a killer by the police since they royally fucked up the JonBenet Ramsey investigation. Eric Adams convict ass saying he knows who did it like ha sure fuck off.
If you want a right wing case as to why i myself would piss on his grave. Is because it is bad business. It is perfectly reasonable to make money and have a good reputation. The book this killer left clues towards, points out one big thing. This company was needlessly hurting people, and hurting its own reputation. Even lolbaterians know nobody is going to buy from you if you sell rotten eggs. He is making 10% gains in money for 90% losses in reputation. Eventually his retard actions would have caused the company to die. Either by government investigations, or reputation damage. They have admitted that the government was looking in to them, i bet he was trying to pull every trick in the book to get around that. But the adjuster got there first.
He corrupted the free market.
They always try to mitigate the reputation damage by claiming they are the only game in town, and focus on regulating rivals out of the market using backroom deals, bribes and favours.
The era of the evil corpo right winger is at an end. Trump's election and the MAGA movement is a working class movement. People who claim otherwise are still living in their Robocop films. If anything the left is the one with corpo cock up their asses these days.
Ever see a modern communist without his Iphone?
 
The amount of people of all sexualities offering to blow him.....its both completely baffling and brilliant. Never have I seen a killer so heralded in high esteem.

His status is escalating to a modern Robin Hood kinda guy.
Committing the crime to punish the rich who steal from the poor. Handsome. Too smart for the oh so advanced law enforcement and millions of cameras to catch him. Disappeared into the darkness. Someone's already singing a ballad about him.

I hope they never find out who that was so his legend can grow.
 
My condolences, it’s always a little raw hearing about others who suffered with something I hafta carry.

While most MS cases aren’t considered fatal it is a disease that can disable you. It’s not uncommon for patients needing to medically retire earlier in life because they struggle with hand coordination or walking. Circling back to my original post, I’ve heard American insurance companies denying anything and everything. Forcing patients to go on less effective drugs since they are “cheaper” or even rejecting their treatments until they relapse again just in case it’s an isolated case. Insurance coverage for their treatments or MRIs AFTER it’s already been done or having your treatments no longer covered after being on them for years… rejected because a patient is too disabled so “what’s the point” according to them.
Sympathies for that.
It was an eye opener to see Johnny (on Aaron Imholte’s show, a character in the Nick Rekieta drama) break down while relating his own struggles with MS, or more specifically the system which takes away the meagre health care if he does a job of any sort.
Without any safety net, there is this vibe that pretty much any ordinary person is only a couple of bits of bad luck away from living in their car while dying of some treatable disease.
 
I haven't seen such a botched attempt to catch a killer by the police since they royally fucked up the JonBenet Ramsey investigation.
Genuinely want to know why you think the investigation has been botched so far because this guy did almost everything perfectly. Used a fake ID at the hotel, paid with cash for everything, wore a coof mask at almost all times and kept to himself while in New York. Immediately hopped a bus out of town after doing it. Obviously meticulously planned. About the only mistakes he made were lowering his mask once to flirt with the hotel front desk girl so they have his face on camera, and dumping his backpack in Central Park instead of taking it with him and randomly tossing it in a dumpster behind some Arby's multiple states away (call Ethan Ralph, I bet he could offer critical insight). It's not easy to quickly find someone with no readily apparent local ties (and possibly none at all) who comes into a town, lies low hidden in the bugswarm, does murder, leaves immediately. And leaves basically no useful paper trail because of the fake ID and using cash for everything. Their best bet is someone eventually recognizes him and rats, or they get other clues from the hotel, the buses and bus stations, and the backpack, and find him that way. Which is painstaking and slow
Too smart for the oh so advanced law enforcement and millions of cameras to catch him.
Don't count your Robin Hoods before King Richard comes back and sacks the Sherriff of Nottingham. If he's still on the loose months from now with the cops obviously running in circles it'll be a different story, the way he did it's no surprise they don't have an ID on him less than week later
 
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Some more funny takes from the Daily Fail.
The mad lad was going to do the totally based action of using the monopoly money and throwing it on the corpse as he left but forgot to do it.
If that was true and he did do that, that is another message to CEOs "your money wont save you". "you have a monopoly"
They have already sold me on this guy, yet everything they come out with makes him seem more based by the second.
 
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I wonder how what the rest of you people think of a public option for health insurance?

It's where the government offers a health plan in competition with private insurance.
I can imagine you mean the government sets up an insurance medical system, that you pay for. That offers a base package set of cover for injury and sickness.
It is a good idea, but will be killed by corpo interests and the politics would make toxic to even touch. Everyone remembers the shit show of Obamacare. It would be that at 6000% the volume.
The right wing would throw claims of socialism and communism. The left would complain it does not cover their trans bottom bullshit and other cosmetic shit.
 
I like to imagine this guy is just shacked up in some sympathetic individuals house who he has no close connections to, pulling an Assange in the embassy, and plans to lay low there undetectable for a good, long while. Completely untraceable. Spend a few months growing a beard, cross the border when the heat dies down and it's smooth sailing wherever he wants to go. Though, he probably wants to avoid being found even if in a non-extradition country. I suspect billionaires would have no problem sending some of their people after him to 'make an example' of him. Much as that might make a martyr of him.

Even if the police had his name, DNA and full pictures of him, there's nothing they can do to actually find and arrest him if he just doesn't connect to any of his accounts, doesn't reach out to loved ones and doesn't leave whatever structure he is hiding in. Unless the reward for information hits seven digits, no one would risk turning him in given the backlash that would follow. The longer this goes on, the more powerless he makes the billionaires, corporations and authorities look, possibly empowering copycats.

Given the bullet messages and monopoly money, I'm expecting his plan to avoid capture is probably a lot more elaborate than mine.
 
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If you think the guy wouldn't get convicted at trial if he's caught and it went to a jury with good evidence proving he was the one that done did it, you're confusing the internet with the real world too much. On the internet it's fun to be edgy and get asspats celebrating an assassination of an ebil CEO and saying fuck yeah I'd vote to acquit the guy who gunned down an ebil CEO in the street. In normieworld the arguments that the victim had a fambly, ambushing someone and gunning them down in cold blood on the street is unacceptable, blah blah blah, carry real weight. Political murders have a bad track record of getting acquittals in the US and even in Europe where this kind of violence is historically more common and accepted

The ~3% of the population that is terminally online and eternally cutthroat in their online political sperging is not representative of the general population. It's been funny to watch people who previously enjoyed citing the demographic data showing people who talk politics a lot online are a very unrepresentative sliver of the population now enjoy talking about how that same sliver really hates muh CEOs, totally cool that this guy caught some bullets, like it's representative of public opinion. It's not
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If you think the guy wouldn't get convicted at trial if he's caught and it went to a jury with good evidence proving he was the one that done did it, you're confusing the internet with the real world too much. On the internet it's fun to be edgy and get asspats celebrating an assassination of an ebil CEO and saying fuck yeah I'd vote to acquit the guy who gunned down an ebil CEO in the street. In normieworld the arguments that the victim had a fambly, ambushing someone and gunning them down in cold blood on the street is unacceptable, blah blah blah, carry real weight. Political murders have a bad track record of getting acquittals in the US and even in Europe where this kind of violence is historically more common and accepted

The ~3% of the population that is terminally online and eternally cutthroat in their online political sperging is not representative of the general population. It's been funny to watch people who previously enjoyed citing the demographic data showing people who talk politics a lot online are a very unrepresentative sliver of the population now enjoy talking about how that same sliver really hates muh CEOs, totally cool that this guy caught some bullets, like it's representative of public opinion. It's not
IIRC a mistrial only needs 1 in 12... who keeps his mouth shut during jury selection, then goes "lol, lmao, even". Would be really hilarious if this happened...over, and over, and over...
 
I know NYPD has a rep for being incompetent (rightly so), but the FBI will absolutely find him, even if it takes several more days, or even weeks.
There are people whose identities are know who've been on the FBI and Interpol wanted lists for years.

That said, if our guy wants to get away with this he needs to take his secret to the grave. There's little motivation for anyone to snitch on him right now but people fall out with one another and rewards for high profile crimes are often increased.
 
The thing is I don't get why they are surprised.

We came up with protests, arbitration, elections, lawsuits, and so on as a peaceful alternative to just straight killing the guy that wronged you. If every single one of those alternatives is blocked or ignored, people will eventually fall back to lynching or assassination.

I can't say i condone it, but at the same time every single peaceful alternative has been made impossible. This may very well be the only option left.
Don't forget that out of every industry there is, this is the one that can do things to improve their profit margins that result in killing people. Unlike some big companies that actually have PR crises and walk back decisions and change things it seems more like health insurance companies operated basically with total impunity and the CEOs in this case are basically totally unknown to the common man - I shared a video of this CEO guy talking at a previous investor conference and it took me a while to find it. He doesn't have a Facebook account or any public social media conference so he just hides away and has a huge impact on people's lives (or rather his company does)

He shot the guy outside of where they were about to have an event where they were going to celebrate their KPIs and other bullshit which is indirectly celebrating how many people they can refuse healthcare to.
 
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Don't forget that out of every industry there is, this is the one that can do things to improve their profit margins that result in killing people. Unlike some big companies that actually have PR crises and walk back decisions and change things it seems more like health insurance companies operated basically with total impunity and the CEOs in this case are basically totally unknown to the common man - I shared a video of this CEO guy talking at a previous investor conference and it took me a while to find it. He doesn't have a Facebook account or any public social media conference so he just hides away and has a huge impact on people's lives (or rather his company does)

He shot the guy outside of where they were about to have an event where they were going to celebrate their KPIs and other bullshit which is indirectly celebrating how many people they can refuse healthcare to.

Dude did have a lot of knowledge on a guy that is hard to find information about.

People keep assuming he might be some poor nigga that was fucked.

For all we know he could be a doctor that was sick of this shit.

I never want him to be cause but damn am I curious to the back story
 
I wonder if this dude was so smart that they actually do know who he is. That people are snitching on him. But he went total radio silence isolation for like 6 months to every body he has ever known and that's why they can't find him. Maybe he just cut everybody who ever knew him off for like 6 months prior cause there is no way this dude is in his twenties and not one person hasn't snitched. Just no way. It's the only way he could have did this so far.
 
It's got better options for dental, optical, physiotherapists, or if you want inpatient rehab or mental health stuff too. I can't think of too much else. Our public medicare is pretty good or else we wouldn't have to bully rich folks into not using it.
It's weird though now that you mention bullying rich people. I've seen people like Jeff Bezos or Tim cook and even smaller CEOs get raked over the coals and its not until this shit happened that people have started to cyberbully healthcare CEOs and realizing they just blatantly do shit like insider trading and other stuff and actively don't give a shit

Given UnitedHealth was not only one of the largest companies in America but also one that was actively resulting in people's deaths and misfortune I would've expected him and the other CEOs to be way more commonly raked across the coals by cyberbullies.

The way the head CEO has reacted: https://x.com/kenklippenstein/status/1865168652095639586 shows these niggas never got cyberbullied enough as kids
 
Here's one to ponder on the whole it's leftoid to celebrate this. Do you think people would be celebrating at the same capacity if UHC CEO was a woman of colour?
 
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