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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I mean it's just a random example. Yes you have the right to not like people but going around executing them is a bit too far. I don't even believe in the death penalty at all.
Not my fault you choose to be cringe. It's clear by the fact that we are talking about this how much of an impact just taking out someone from the top will have. And the past 2 decades of not doing it have achieved less in just public perspective than a few days in the world after the incident.
 
Is that not ideal? If Generic Faceless Corporation #392 condemns my family member to death, I'm completely out of luck.

If the government does it, there's consequences. In terms of protests, voting those responsible out, civil unrest, anger at those in power rather than some private company actively looking for ways to bank up as much wealth as possible off of human suffering.

The people have power over their government and ways to express their anger in tangible ways, in ways they don't have power over private companies.

Well. Aside from the way Luigi discovered, but that doesn't seem an ideal solution for society to rely on.
What? No. This happens all the time in European countries where you are denied healthcare because you just won't live long enough for it to be worthwhile and there's no riots or protests. They're literally executing depressed people in Canada and there are no consequences. They're both terrible models.

Not my fault you choose to be cringe. It's clear by the fact that we are talking about this how much of an impact just taking out someone from the top will have. And the past 2 decades of not doing it have achieved less in just public perspective than a few days in the world after the incident.
Yes, such an impact. He made their stock go UP. They will continue to get as much money out of people as they can and ruin lives, and the CEO will probably have a lot more security now. Nothing much will change.
 
Yes, such an impact. He made their stock go UP. They will continue to get as much money out of people as they can and ruin lives, and the CEO will probably have a lot more security now. Nothing much will change.
All healthcare stock went down. That bump was before news disseminated and a different healthcare provider back tracked on getting out of paying for anesthesia.
 
They're literally executing depressed people in Canada and there are no consequences. They're both terrible models.

I've not heard of that. That's strange. If people were being told by their governments to give up and die, I would expect the obvious response to be "You First," but I don't see much news about people raising arms against their government in Canada.
 
The European system may not be perfect but I am willing to bet my nuts that it's been better than the American counterpart.
The European system shatters under illegal immigration. The American system says 'your money or your life' and when you pay them your whole working life they still try to find ways to fuck you over.
Yes, such an impact. He made their stock go UP. They will continue to get as much money out of people as they can and ruin lives, and the CEO will probably have a lot more security now. Nothing much will change.
If at first you don't succeed, try try again.
 
All healthcare stock went down. That bump was before news disseminated and a different healthcare provider back tracked on getting out of paying for anesthesia.
That backtrack was bad for consumers, by the way. They were trying to get out of paying for extended anesthesia which would have only impacted anesthesiologists. They would have been paid less. Which means more savings for the consumer.
 
Intellectuals, academics, and "experts" have brought us to the place we're currently at. They've introduced concepts like restorative justice which directly harms victims of crime. They've given rise to DEI policies in workplaces which discriminate against white people. They lead to "experts" mishandling the whole COVID situation with unscientific, made up regulations like six feet social distancing and lockdowns. I could go on and on, but I don't want to derail this thread. Yes, I'm quite serious. Like I said in a previous post, they're terrified of people with a la carte ideologies.
The problem is with people assuming "intelligent" as an identity, like you can see all over Reddit. When someone identities as "one of the smart people" they can be led by the nose into the dumbest ideas imaginable as long as those ideas are presented to them by a popular influencer. A real thinker is driven to search for truth no matter where the trail leads them but manipulated group-thinkers will never do this, they're contained by social guardrails and, in times of trouble, can be manipulated into creating consensus for atrocities like the ones you listed.
 
Luigi Mangione, suspect in fatal shooting of UnitedHealthcare CEO, reported missing by family after back surgery
New York Post (archive.ph)
By Joe Marino and Emily Crane
2024-12-10 03:14:47GMT
The suspect in UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson’s slaying was reported missing by his family last month after losing touch with them following a recent back surgery, according to sources and reports.

Luigi Mangione, 26, was captured in Altoona, Pennsylvania, on Monday after he was spotted eating at a McDonald’s by an employee of the fast food restaurant who believed he resembled the gunman wanted over last week’s brazen shooting outside a Manhattan hotel.

Mangione — an Ivy League graduate from a prominent Maryland real estate family — was found carrying a ghost gun, masks and rambling writings linking him to the ambush, authorities said.

As investigators continue to piece together a possible motive for the cold-blooded killing, it has since emerged that Mangione had lost touch with loved ones in the weeks leading up to the shooting.

Mangione’s mother reported him missing Nov. 18 — possibly from a home in San Francisco, law enforcement sources told The Post.

The suspect, who was born and raised in Maryland, has known ties to San Francisco and a last known address in Honolulu, according to cops.

Meanwhile, one of his former classmates at the Gilman School in Baltimore told the New York Times that Mangione’s peers were forwarded a message earlier this year because the suspect’s family was trying to find him.

The classmate, Aaron Cranston, said the message indicated Mangione hadn’t been in touch with relatives since undergoing back surgery several months prior, the outlet reported.

Meanwhile, R.J. Martin – a friend and former roommate in Hawaii — told CNN that Mangione had previously spoken of his back issues.

“When I first interviewed him, before he moved in, I remember he said he had a back issue, and he was hoping to get stronger in Hawaii,” Martin said.

The roommate said Mangione’s back issues were so “traumatic and difficult” that one basic surfing lesson left him bed-ridden for a week.

When he underwent surgery, Martin said his friend sent him images of the X-rays.

“It looked heinous, with just giant screws going into his spine,” he said.

It comes as sources said Mangione may have held a grudge against the UnitedHealthcare executive because of his interactions with the medical industry — pointing to an X-ray photo on his X account showing four pins in a spine.

Mangione also had five books involving chronic back pain on his reading list on his GoodReads account.

They included titles such as “Crooked: Outwitting the Back Pain Industry and Getting on the Road to Recovery,’’ and “Why We Get Sick: The Hidden Epidemic at the Root of Most Chronic Disease―and How to Fight It.’’

They were added to his virtual bookshelf between May 2022 and February 2023.

The developments came as Mangione was arraigned and ordered held without bail during a brief court hearing Monday night.

He was charged with possession of an unlicensed firearm, forgery and providing false identification to police.

Authorities said they expected murder charges to be filed in New York in the coming days.

Thompson, 50, was killed last Wednesday as he walked alone to a Midtown hotel, where UnitedHealthcare’s parent company, UnitedHealth Group, was holding its annual investor conference, cops said.
 
The problem is with people assuming "intelligent" as an identity, like you can see all over Reddit. When someone identities as "one of the smart people" they can be led by the nose into the dumbest ideas imaginable as long as those ideas are presented to them by a popular influencer. A real thinker is driven to search for truth no matter where the trail leads them but manipulated group-thinkers will never do this, they're contained by social guardrails and, in times of trouble, can be manipulated into creating consensus for atrocities like the ones you listed.
Who knows. Maybe killing people is bad. But that's just me being a contrarian! After all, everyone keeps telling me murder is good. As long as it's a good murder. If it's a bad murder then it's bad.
 
Honestly it really tells you how bad shit has gotten when a kid like this has so little in his life that he commits a murder. He's a handsome rich chad, He should have been getting an award for best pharma salesman right now instead of being practically homeless and having people beg to contact him for months. he was valedictorian, had a private school education, went to an ivy league. literally everything every parent says is a guarantee to success and this guy struggled to the point of literally going full groyper.

The fact that someone like this now has the same mindset of autistic mass shooting weirdos should tell you how bad shit has gotten.
Maybe he wanted to be caught?
this honestly, as people were saying, just dumbing all his shit and shaving his head or honestly getting any other haircut and he gets away with it. police had nothing.

BREAKING: Photo released of Luigi Mangione from the police station. Mangione is currently being charged with 5 charges: - forgery - carrying firearms without a license - tampering with records or ID - possessing Instruments of a crime - providing false ID to law enforcemen
absolutely insane, like people said, even one of those things he had on him would fuck him. Bernie Goetz got away with the murder but got convicted of the red tape bullshit. the gun charge will destroy him.
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that means once they start looking into it he probably already tried last year, if i had to guess same conference too, that would explain the "how could he know" bullshit, its his 2nd time trying.
but "anotherdayanotherplay" is the same name he had for his personal blog
maybe older people don't realize but this seems like your average zoomer fit right dude. the nerdy obsessions despite being a "handsome chad", the eco-right views, the anger despite seeming to have had everything going for him. I guarantee you he deleted a shitload of social media too, the idea of a zoomer not having opinions on oct 7th is insane. like nothing in general is too out of place.
Thanks to United Healthcare, that dream life was taken away from him. I don't know how bad his chronic pain was (allegedly they may have denied him pain management medications) but it probably made him unsociable, potentially unable to hold down his job if the pain/brainfog was bad enough
if i was a journo thats how i'd report the story, pain meds are especially hard to come by if you don't know the right docs because they limited them so hard this decade.
Walsh, Ben Shapiro, and the LoT bitch
Yeah jews are evil and out of touch with human beings.
 
@GlupShitto take a breather, brother you're getting MATI.

I think most can agree that USA's health system is kinda shit if you don't have the dough to pay for it yourself and most insurance companies are unreliable at best or total scams at worst.

If you do however have the money to pay for it, it's almost the best you can find around the world.

The European system may not be perfect but I am willing to bet my nuts that it's been better than the American counterpart.
Sane people who aren't brainwashed by lefty bullshit. I was hoping that was at least most of this site, but if you want to go suck a tranny's gock and praise fauchi, go ahead.
European Medical system is also overrated. Most of the time I have to wait a lot or I need to pay for certain tests, treatments that are not covered by Public Hospital System. But even at private clinics the price is fair and you are able to pay it off, probably because there are regulations into how much they are able to charge for operations.

I heard that NHS systems are pretty bad in present, I dont know how bad it is compared to Eastern Europe.

Canada Health System I also heard is awful, plus their dystopian MAID.

In US it seems that medical insurance is a cartel at this point in US. The prices for minor lesion operations is outrageously high.

I do sympathyse with libertarians but I wonder what would be their solution for healthcare.
 
Honestly it really tells you how bad shit has gotten when a kid like this has so little in his life that he commits a murder. He's a handsome rich chad, He should have been getting an award for best pharma salesman right now instead of being practically homeless and having people beg to contact him for months. he was valedictorian, had a private school education, went to an ivy league. literally everything every parent says is a guarantee to success and this guy struggled to the point of literally going full groyper.

The fact that someone like this now has the same mindset of autistic mass shooting weirdos should tell you how bad shit has gotten.
Yes. He was probably heavily mentally ill?
 
Yeah ok he’s got a second suppressed pistol in his backpack. Right . Major detail. Journoscum making a Great point.
lol all these guys mentioning whether the gun is the actual one or not

jeez, its almost like if it were a 3d printed gun you could just hit ctrl+p and print another one!
 
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