thumperclone wrote on 12/11/24 at 06:18:22:no outrage about the entitled rich kid shooting the united health care CEO
Lets talk about that.
If you have crappity smacked hundreds of thousands of people, that does not mean that you deserve the death penalty.
But on the other hand, there is no self-healing capacity in insurance companies.
Sooner or later people will revolt. This man has set an example that will undoubtedly be followed.
People are now also starting to wake up to how they are being screwed by the government and NGOs.
That is a good thing, but hatred has never caused anything other than hatred.
It will become painfully clear how big the gap between high and low incomes is, the rich will protect themselves even more and the population will be squeezed even further.
But I do understand, every day I am confronted with people who cannot make ends meet. small and medium-sized companies where the energy bill is a noose around their neck. And sky-high material prices that make innovation and innovation too expensive.
And on top of that, nonsensical environmental measures and taxes. Consumers who keep their money in their pockets because of the threat of war that our government increasingly and urgently warns about.
All this is felt as being squeezed.
It is not normal but understandable that this boy has chosen medical insurance as an outlet for his anger.
It is only normal that you wipe away bigphama and insurance companies that behave like downright leeches.
The sooner they are called to account the better.