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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No matt Walsh as always is 100% spot on. This is the usual intersection of anti white and anti rich leftist bs. If the CEO was black and the shooter was white they would play the angle of "white supremacist terrorist".

Don't kid yourselves, this is like the Palestine situation, only reason these lefties are for Palestine is that it's Brown people being the victim of "white people".

The rich angle in this allows plausible deniability much like "muh genocide" gives them cover.

Can't believe some of you are so naive.

Now that it looks like he was actually right leaning and good-looking, I expect a lot of the semitic and melinated media to start pushing out a lot of "white privilege" and "the dangers of the online right bro-culture rathole" shit. Probably say that Joe Rogan radicalized him or that this is "gen z in the era of trump".
LMAO @ how the narrative management had evolved over just a few days
 
ALMOST AS IF THE POWERS THAT BE WANT THE POPULACE TO BE MORE CONCERNED WITH HATING EACH OTHER INSTEAD OF UNITING TOGETHER TO FIGHT THE ACTUAL PEOPLE MAKING THEIR LIVES WORSE
They are the people making your life worse though. They just hate you, that's their entire worldview, everything else is window dressing and marketing. Do let me know if siding with people who hate you works out long term though.
 
It is true he murdered someone who by and large is not liked (by default of his position as almost no one actually knew the victim), but part of the hero complex is that you've got to climb that cross and be crucified for your crime.

He does need to go to Prison for his crime. If he is a true "Hero" is his own mind, then Hero's accept the consequences of their actions as part of the sacrifice of being that Hero - they don't cower away from it.

He isn't walking away a free man, he knows it, we know it. He isn't going hide behind mental illness (even though his lawyers will obviously attempt to use such a thing).

If his manifesto and action is to mean anything, if it to have any real meaning then he has a choice to stand out and be truly different from all others who have followed and not commit suicide, or fight what he did and suck it up and accept the punishment and go to prison.

Only then will he actually be someone different who will historically be viewed as someone who did something unique. Does he have the balls, is the question. Because if he does, then he is the real deal, and if he doesn't, then he is another wanna be who isn't made of the right stuff.
I don't give a shit if this guy was a "true" hero or whatever.

His actions already managed to make one health insurance company to bitch out and roll back their faggotry, and sic a bunch of politicos (for their own machiavellian reasons, but, hey, gibs are gibs) on the industry. To not to mention all the schizophrenic potential copycats he inspired.

Thank you for your service, Luigi:jaceknife:
 
finally got a direct reaction to the 3Ds, this time from them on my backpack
somebody recognized it, loudly laughed and said "HAHAHA that's GREAT"
LPSG ( gay kiwifarms) had supposed nudes of him on his thread, but now they've been removed. There's one video left of him (supposedly face only seen briefly) slapping his own ass and you briefly see it.
well, is he packing or not?
 
Commies and other assorted leftists love to LARP as revolutionaries, but they lack the gumption to actually do anything bold. So, they seethe and rage with envy and shame when they see someone else actually do it.
Even when they do something, it's a nothingburger that results in their own deaths. Remember the boomer commie who tried to attack an ICE detention center in Tacoma back in 2019? He achieved nothing but getting ventilated by police. Same with the dude who shot a "Patriot Prayer" guy in a cowardly sneak attack in Portland during the George Floyd riots. He ambushed him in the street, shot him to death, then ran away, only to get slotted by US Marshals four days later.

Most of these "people" are suicidal cowards who would never have a hope of winning in a real confrontation.
 

Luigi Mangione, suspect in UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson’s shooting, charged with murder in NYC

Luigi Mangione, the suspect in the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, was hit with a murder charge late Monday, court records show — as his family broke their silence over his arrest.

Manhattan prosecutors filed the first-degree murder rap and a slew of other weapons charges against the 26-year-old, according to an online court docket — just hours after he was arraigned in a Pennsylvania court on weapons and forgery offenses.

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So maybe it wasn't even political and Thompson was a degenerate gambler who borrowed money from the mob?
 
I will go against the grain and say that assassin, despite doing based things and believing some based things, if he would have power, he would contribute to the WEF/Bill Gates order of dismantling Agriculture. That was foreshadowed by the fact he retweeted Kurzgezagt, which is anti-meat/dairy and support Bill Gates talking points because B&M Foundation supports them.

That makes the fact he didn't take that path and instead deleted the CEO better IMO. He avoided evil.

I can't believe some of you faggots. Leftists are celebrating this man. You can't seriously be standing by his actions.

If leftists celebrated one of their own executing a pedophile rapist would you also flip to defend the nonce? Get real.

So who's supposed to do the surgeries? Because nobody's willing to go through all of that for free.

You sound like a strawman of a libertarian. Insurance companies are oligopolies who form entire cartels with hospitals to fuck over everyone from patients to doctors. Get fucking real.
 
It started in the 1950s.

After WWII, during the economic boom, companies were falling over each other to hire people. They threw wages at people but so did the competition. Pensions could be maxed and met. They needed more perks to offer, and came up with the idea they'd pay for health insurance.

They were willing to throw in tons of $ and more Americans had health insurance than ever. This resulted in tons of cash being injected into the medical industry, which responded ny jacking up prices. Nobody cared, least of all the consumers because they weren't paying hardly any of it. They charged higher amounts for procedures and dumb things and put the money into shiny buildings and administrative salaries, similar to what colleges do with the endless loan money.

The thing is, nobody pays your car insurance or homeowners insurance or renters insurance for you and you don't lose it if you lose your job, but health insurance became tied to employment. However as fortunes waned companies began to delete the perk. So now people were desperate to stay on or get jobs with insurance. Government had to meet the shortfall with Medicaid. Hospitals had to start treating the destitute for free in ERs, passing the cost off onto insurers by charging them even more for the insured patients. Insurers responded by denying more claims.

Single payer govt healthcare was explored, but given up because it would have effectively ended the private health insurance industry as the remaining businesses paying for health insurance plans for employees would drop them and say they could have the free coverage. So we got Obamacare, which became another cash grab for insurers and the medical industry, because it forced all Americans to buy insurance from private insurers, even at a reduced rate, if their employer didn't have a plan.

It's a mess we can't get out of.
This is exactly right. The link between employers and health insurance needs to be severed. The end consumer had no incentive to control costs when somebody else was paying for it, which is how prices exploded, and now everybody accepts it as a fact of life.
 
Hospitals had to start treating the destitute for free in ERs
Not exactly. The requirement that all people that could make it within 250 yards of the hospital was a result of a youth shot, his friends dumping him in front of a hospital, and the staff didn't go out and get him, bring him in, and treat him. Cause of death was the gunshot wound aggravated by the treatment delay.
 
It doesn't even matter if you love your health insurance and think the US system is great. This guy's whole job was to oversee people getting less Healthcare than they paid for. His whole job is to make sure enough of his employees are denying your cancer-riddled grandma pain meds and your chronically ill child the surgery he needs if it will make his company 10 more cents. He has no loyalty to any human beings, only The Corporate Entity.

At least with car or home insurance, you ostensibly have a choice in whether you would like to own either of those assets. You can do your research, and find a car with low maintenance costs or a house in an area that will never flood. Even if your car insurance completely fucks you over, the most you're out is money and your asset, not your life. You don't get to choose your body, you will not get to buy a new one when it becomes shitty and more costly to run, if you are lucky enough to age.

He was nothing but the head middleman in charge of making sure your money goes into his shareholder's pockets and not towards any actual Healthcare. That was his legal duty as CEO. This is not a left vs right issue, this is a 99.9% humans vs the 0.1% complete parasite issue. Don't let them make you think otherwise like what happened with Occupy Wall Street.
 
I can't believe some of you faggots. Leftists are celebrating this man. You can't seriously be standing by his actions.

I'm moderately left and even I don't care much or have sympathy for the CEO. And I'm 100%(!) sure conservatives don't care either. Stocks went up after the assassination, so I think even investors didn't like the guy at all. For as much as I don't really agree with rightwing ideology, like at all in my opinion, at least we agree that healthcare is broken as fuck over in America.
And honestly, in retrospective, I think when AI is being used for services and shit it just makes things way worse in my perspective than better. See how there were lawsuits because the company was allegedly using AI? And coincidentally, it led to a much higher denial rate, right? lol. lmao, even. Deny, delay, depose as they say. I'm glad people are waking up because the reality is if someone treats people like shit and the likes, then they should expect to be treated like shit in return, too. FAFO moment, huh. If anything it just opened more eyes on how social media is dividing us. I see a lot of posts on Shapiro's YT video about the case. Their business model requires people to be so divided and fight between each other instead of, y'know, proposing compromises.

The point is, at least for my own part, we are fine with it because we are getting rid of someone who actively makes everyone's life on America miserable. It's very miserable, and nothing is being done about it. It is a necessary COURSE of action, to resort to violence like that, in order to put upon a forceful change, and I support by this justice. It's indicative of a more underlying issue with the system. I certainly can understand how it feel, being brought to bankruptcy because of expensive as fuck bills for medical shit. You trying to defend this shit honestly makes you a very weird guy. What a weird guy, not being so supportive of a good cause that unites American people, eh? It's especially weird to say, "we are handing the left a win here". It's not a left vs right situation now. It's a problem with the wealthy people VS poor people. I don't want to talk about identity shit (I don't like that as a center-left), or the likes, I want to talk about issues that directly impact lives. Like healthcare.

Therefore, kindly shut up and refrain from inputting your point like that unless you know what you are talking about. You should pray that, if you have healthcare, yours doesn't go on to start using AI shit and deny more patients, just like United Healthcare. This is as simple of an opinion as it can gets. No complex words, just direct, disgruntled feelings. And this isn't me being brainwashed by lefty BS, it's actual feelings from majority of people here.

Expect to see more of this shit happen more often as people get more desperate for a system that isn't working for them.
 
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