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

Something pretty disgusting about this is how the mainstream media blatantly and desperately tries to push the narrative that Mangione was just a murderous lunatic while not mentioning anything about the corrupt health insurance corpo along the headline as a reason why he did it. Does somebody has descent sources to keep people updated about this topic?
 
The guy literally "went crazy" because his spine surgery and couldn't have sex anymore. Many people who knew him said that was the moment he snapped.

I just find it funny that this guy is everything the online success envy left hates, he's a trust fund baby, a "giga chad" looks wise, lives on "stolen Hawaiian land", Ivy educated, nepo baby, tech bro, alt-right bro, ect. ect. and the only reason they ignore all that is because he shot a father in the back and that father happened to be a ceo of a company and industry they don't like. It's very childish and low IQ.
I have a much simpler explanation, that is supported by the evidence of his book history:

The back pain made him want to kill himself.

What’s the hottest new frontier in research on the treatment of suicidal thoughts? Psychedelic therapy. He grows some shrooms, eats them, and the fungi speaks to him thusly: “Allow us to propose an alternative to killing yourself…”
 
Me if somebody blew up Mark Zucherberg
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Blowing him up is too nice. Recreate the MDE skit involving him. Fun fact: The CIA had a project where they wanted the public to basically open themselves up to be surveiled easily, this was shut down the same year facebook launched.
 
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Copycat violence is not an issue here.. Unless the copycats target an evil CEO specifically, it's not a copycat of Luigi, just a pretense for regular murder. Copycat violence of a just killing results in more justice.


“I don’t like this company” = evil ceo

Boomers were mad enough to bite people over Ford calling their gay EV a mustang.

Dummies want to ruin a McDonald’s franchisee over the actions of an hourly employee

People have been angry as all hell over Elon for who knows what for a long time.

Pritzkers killed themselves over pill mill guilt.

How many have died from tobacco or alcohol? Those companies have ceos too.

It’s not hard to stretch a story around a ceo being responsible for some deaths now. The horses have left the barn and are not going back in.
 
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that man took away Luigi's chance of being a father and having children
No, this is too emotive.
Brian didn’t give him a spinal condition from birth, nor did he sabotage his surfboard, nor did he force Luigi to seek out a dangerous operation to resolve an issue that he possibly should have just lived with.

Maybe he got a shit deal via United, or maybe he was asking for the impossible, I don’t think we really know. Either way, it wasn’t some deliberate personal action against him by Brian.
 
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What I find hilarious is this entire event has been the ultimate in following through with leftist power fantasies and to some degree right wing ones, leading to unprecedented unity in the polarized political land scape from normal people. It's fully expected the nigger cattle plantations will do everything in their power to try to put the genie back in the bottle.

We can see it with the milquetoast right wing talking heads who have been able to stay within the good boy zones all these years trying to demonize Luigi to their audiences snapping back. Shapiro particularly exposing himself being neocon whose only real bite is being a culture warrior
 
He killed because he was in despair at the prospect of being a normal nobody after such success in his youth (being valedictorian etc), and then “cut down in his prime” by his surfing accident and having to work a boring number pushing job. Probably contemplating suicide,
welcome to the party Pal!

That’s why I’m saying that he’s privileged and got mad that his insurance company didn’t agree with Dr . Google and he had to stand in line with the goyim.
 
No, this is too emotive.
Brian didn’t give him a spinal condition from birth, nor did he sabotage his surfboard, nor did he force Luigi to seek out a dangerous operation to resolve an issue that he possibly should have just lived with.

Maybe he got a shit deal via United, or maybe he was asking for the impossible, I don’t think we really know. Either way, it wasn’t some deliberate personal action against him by Brian.
Yeah I just see one spoiled shit acting out here until his claims can be verified. I do agree that the system is broken but holy fuck, all Thompson was trying to do was to maintain his fiduciary responsibility to keep things in the black while governments and lawyers made his job harder , and his company tried unsuccessfully to get out in front of the next technology revolution. Not to mention that claims were way higher than expected due to people going back to the medical system after sitting it out for Covid, and the federal gov took subsidies away. The 30%+ denial rate was also an example of selective statistics by JOURNOSCUM. Denial rates will go up and down depending on the market and details of the plans and the health of the population. Doctors are trying to make up $$$ left on table from people that sat Covid out too, and asked for more than needed.
Who is Reddit’s CEO anymore? Is spez still there? It sure has gone quiet since the days of admins posting and Ellen and the AMA lady.
Leddit had killed more troons than Joshua Connor Moon….
 
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I'd just like to point out a few things that this guy got completely wrong about proton therapy. First, proton therapy does not involve a laser, it involves a particle beam. The protons used in the therapy are brought up to their energetic state by a type of particle accelerator known as a cyclotron. A laser uses a lasing medium. Proton therapy, as you can guess by the name of it, uses a particle called a proton, which is solid matter, and is known as a fermion. Laser use photons, which are a type of electromagnetic radiation, and are bosons. So, essentially, this guy managed to get what he was talking about 100% incorrect.

It kinds scares me that this guy was an executive for an insurance company, and talks about denying a type of therapy for a medical condition without even understanding what he is talking about in the slightest.

In his example scenario, whoever was threatening the health care executive over denial of proton therapy for treatment of a seizure condition would actually be in the wrong from a medical perspective and from the perspective of insurance coverage. Proton therapy is not an accepted standard therapy for seizures, it is considered experimental, and all experimental therapies are excluded by insurance companies by default. This exclusion is literally written in plain English in every insurance policy, you can check your own and you will see it has a blanket exclusion for experimental therapies. Exceptions are so rare that the number of this type among all insurers can probably be counted on one hand. So, this would be an rare example where the insurance company made the correct determination.

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[for those who don't click videos, yes, he says, "Officer Fry," while the McD's logo is centered in frame]

Who says the universe has no sense of humor?
 
No, this is too emotive.
Brian didn’t give him a spinal condition from birth, nor did he sabotage his surfboard, nor did he force Luigi to seek out a dangerous operation to resolve an issue that he possibly should have just lived with.

Maybe he got a shit deal via United, or maybe he was asking for the impossible, I don’t think we really know. Either way, it wasn’t some deliberate personal action against him by Brian.
I guess that's fair that we don't necessarily know if we can blame United for this, but I still think it's crass to characterise his anguish as just "getting mad he can't fuck sorority sluts" when from his perspective, it's his life being over.

As for Brian's role in this, he didn't personally sign anyone's death warrant. But nobody did. The decision maker who denies a claim is just following policy and would get fired if they didn't (or literally are unable to do because of their IT system). The policy is just set by people who've been given financial targets and they'll get fired if they don't meet them. The financial targets are set by a finance department that answers to the board. The board is required to make line go up to answer to market forces from investment firms. The investment firms are required to get a return on investment or they'll be fired by their clients. Their clients might be something like a pension fund. etc. etc. The buck stops somewhere, and I don't think it's unreasonable to lay the blame on the desk of the CEO.
 
"Violence never solved anything" fucking nigger naked violence has solved more problems than any other method in the history of the world combined. You can argue that "violence isn't warranted in this case" and at least have a leg to stand on even if you are blatantly wrong.

It kinds scares me that this guy was an executive for an insurance company, and talks about denying a type of therapy for a medical condition without even understanding what he is talking about in the slightest.

He wasn't hired to understand anything about medicine, he was hired to come up with excuses to deny paying out.
 
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