James Van der beek died! 48 yo :(

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Anonymous wrote:I find it hard to have sympathy for someone like Van der Beek who was a full throated supporter of politicians, like Trump, who actively make healthcare less affordable.


Really?? You can’t have sympathy for him? That’s strange and I’m sad you call yourself a Democrat (I presume).


What’s strange about it? He and his wife are MAGA and actively voted for and promoted politicians who make healthcare less accessible and more expensive for most people. Beyond me why people are glazing him now.


STFU.


Is any of that inaccurate? NP.



It’s all lies. Apparently his wife posted some anti-vaccine stuff during Covid and some other crunchy health things. James himself never posted anything like that, nor did he ever promote any politician or proclaim himself to be MAGA. But apparently his wife stepped out of line at some point, so some people want to write off the whole family. A weird reflection on our modern times.


Had the wife posted pro choice, Turning Point, USA stuff…the weird reflection of modern times would still be present.
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Anonymous wrote:I find it hard to have sympathy for someone like Van der Beek who was a full throated supporter of politicians, like Trump, who actively make healthcare less affordable.


Really?? You can’t have sympathy for him? That’s strange and I’m sad you call yourself a Democrat (I presume).


What’s strange about it? He and his wife are MAGA and actively voted for and promoted politicians who make healthcare less accessible and more expensive for most people. Beyond me why people are glazing him now.


STFU.


Is any of that inaccurate? NP.



It’s all lies. Apparently his wife posted some anti-vaccine stuff during Covid and some other crunchy health things. James himself never posted anything like that, nor did he ever promote any politician or proclaim himself to be MAGA. But apparently his wife stepped out of line at some point, so some people want to write off the whole family. A weird reflection on our modern times.



I would not give a single dime to someone with a $5m property asset, come on, and never in a million years to an anti-vaxer conspiracy theorist.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I don’t understand how someone with six children and an unemployed wife would not carry sufficient life insurance for that one time they are killed when their car is run into a barrier wall.


Celebrities… they’re just like us!

Do you know how many parents in America don’t have life insurance? How many parents don’t have college funds set up for their kids? How many parents can’t feed their children on weekends and summer school breaks so our public schools have to step in and feed their children kids while school is out of session?

On one hand I understand holding JVB to a higher standard since he had significant earning potential. On the other hand hand, nothing about his background (college dropout, profession was actor) suggests that he would have any understanding of finance and fiscal responsibility.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I find it hard to have sympathy for someone like Van der Beek who was a full throated supporter of politicians, like Trump, who actively make healthcare less affordable.


Really?? You can’t have sympathy for him? That’s strange and I’m sad you call yourself a Democrat (I presume).


What’s strange about it? He and his wife are MAGA and actively voted for and promoted politicians who make healthcare less accessible and more expensive for most people. Beyond me why people are glazing him now.


STFU.


Is any of that inaccurate? NP.



It’s all lies. Apparently his wife posted some anti-vaccine stuff during Covid and some other crunchy health things. James himself never posted anything like that, nor did he ever promote any politician or proclaim himself to be MAGA. But apparently his wife stepped out of line at some point, so some people want to write off the whole family. A weird reflection on our modern times.


He was a conservative Christian with six kids and a MAHA wife. Use your brain.
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Anonymous wrote:First I really respected Van Der Beek and liked some of his acting roles. Also I dont have TDS like many here and have no problem with how he and his family lived their lives.

But I am bewildered by the financial situation and the gofundme thing. First how does a guy in his situation have no health insurance or none of his treatment was covered? Even if he wasn't working, there is the health exchange to purchase a plan. Even if he had a 20k per year out of pocket max, how would that bankrupt a multi millionaire?!? How can you explain that recent home purchase?

Then there is the gofundme. I really hope his wife wasn't on board with that horribly tacky idea. That family is not destitute. They have at least 5 million in assets. This gofundme says a lot about how ridiculous the general public is about worshipping celebrities. Why would anyone want to fund some strangers affluent lifestyle? Get your priorities in order.


Unless they bought that farm in cash, they don’t have 5mm in assets. Also if they have a financial hardships this seems insane and like a terrible plan. I also really dislike the go fund me now that it’s known they made a possible multi million dollar purchase a few weeks ago. Gross.
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It is beyond irresponsible to have six kids who are not fully provided for in the event of this kind of tragedy.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I find it hard to have sympathy for someone like Van der Beek who was a full throated supporter of politicians, like Trump, who actively make healthcare less affordable.


Really?? You can’t have sympathy for him? That’s strange and I’m sad you call yourself a Democrat (I presume).


What’s strange about it? He and his wife are MAGA and actively voted for and promoted politicians who make healthcare less accessible and more expensive for most people. Beyond me why people are glazing him now.


STFU.


Is any of that inaccurate? NP.



It’s all lies. Apparently his wife posted some anti-vaccine stuff during Covid and some other crunchy health things. James himself never posted anything like that, nor did he ever promote any politician or proclaim himself to be MAGA. But apparently his wife stepped out of line at some point, so some people want to write off the whole family. A weird reflection on our modern times.



I would not give a single dime to someone with a $5m property asset, come on, and never in a million years to an anti-vaxer conspiracy theorist.


That’s great. You don’t have to!
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I find it hard to have sympathy for someone like Van der Beek who was a full throated supporter of politicians, like Trump, who actively make healthcare less affordable.


Really?? You can’t have sympathy for him? That’s strange and I’m sad you call yourself a Democrat (I presume).


What’s strange about it? He and his wife are MAGA and actively voted for and promoted politicians who make healthcare less accessible and more expensive for most people. Beyond me why people are glazing him now.


STFU.


Is any of that inaccurate? NP.



It’s all lies. Apparently his wife posted some anti-vaccine stuff during Covid and some other crunchy health things. James himself never posted anything like that, nor did he ever promote any politician or proclaim himself to be MAGA. But apparently his wife stepped out of line at some point, so some people want to write off the whole family. A weird reflection on our modern times.


He was a conservative Christian with six kids and a MAHA wife. Use your brain.


Christian =/= MAGA for one, and two, he didn’t promote any politicians which is what the prior post claimed.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It is beyond irresponsible to have six kids who are not fully provided for in the event of this kind of tragedy.



Ita. Also, they plastered those kids all over their social media. Celebrities who don't protect their kids' privacy are awful.
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Anonymous wrote:First I really respected Van Der Beek and liked some of his acting roles. Also I dont have TDS like many here and have no problem with how he and his family lived their lives.

But I am bewildered by the financial situation and the gofundme thing. First how does a guy in his situation have no health insurance or none of his treatment was covered? Even if he wasn't working, there is the health exchange to purchase a plan. Even if he had a 20k per year out of pocket max, how would that bankrupt a multi millionaire?!? How can you explain that recent home purchase?

Then there is the gofundme. I really hope his wife wasn't on board with that horribly tacky idea. That family is not destitute. They have at least 5 million in assets. This gofundme says a lot about how ridiculous the general public is about worshipping celebrities. Why would anyone want to fund some strangers affluent lifestyle? Get your priorities in order.


Unless they bought that farm in cash, they don’t have 5mm in assets. Also if they have a financial hardships this seems insane and like a terrible plan. I also really dislike the go fund me now that it’s known they made a possible multi million dollar purchase a few weeks ago. Gross.


How does a guy with no income get a $4+ million mortgage? He wouldve had to have paid cash or had a huge nest egg to draw from that the bank approved.




Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don’t understand how someone with six children and an unemployed wife would not carry sufficient life insurance for that one time they are killed when their car is run into a barrier wall.


Celebrities… they’re just like us!

Do you know how many parents in America don’t have life insurance? How many parents don’t have college funds set up for their kids? How many parents can’t feed their children on weekends and summer school breaks so our public schools have to step in and feed their children kids while school is out of session?

On one hand I understand holding JVB to a higher standard since he had significant earning potential. On the other hand hand, nothing about his background (college dropout, profession was actor) suggests that he would have any understanding of finance and fiscal responsibility.


So, smart enough to purchase two properties in the millions but no access to Financial Management for dummies. Come on man.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don’t understand how someone with six children and an unemployed wife would not carry sufficient life insurance for that one time they are killed when their car is run into a barrier wall.


Celebrities… they’re just like us!

Do you know how many parents in America don’t have life insurance? How many parents don’t have college funds set up for their kids? How many parents can’t feed their children on weekends and summer school breaks so our public schools have to step in and feed their children kids while school is out of session?

On one hand I understand holding JVB to a higher standard since he had significant earning potential. On the other hand hand, nothing about his background (college dropout, profession was actor) suggests that he would have any understanding of finance and fiscal responsibility.


So, smart enough to purchase two properties in the millions but no access to Financial Management for dummies. Come on man.


He could've purchased $1million in 20 year term life insurance at age 40 for $60/month, thats what I did.
Anonymous
Sadly I am starting to think their plan may have been to transfer all of their liquid wealth into the purchase of the farm, then beg the gullible fans for donations to provide cash flow. All so that they dont have to cut back their lifestyle. Looks like the plan is working!
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I find it hard to have sympathy for someone like Van der Beek who was a full throated supporter of politicians, like Trump, who actively make healthcare less affordable.


Really?? You can’t have sympathy for him? That’s strange and I’m sad you call yourself a Democrat (I presume).


What’s strange about it? He and his wife are MAGA and actively voted for and promoted politicians who make healthcare less accessible and more expensive for most people. Beyond me why people are glazing him now.


STFU.


Is any of that inaccurate? NP.



It’s all lies. Apparently his wife posted some anti-vaccine stuff during Covid and some other crunchy health things. James himself never posted anything like that, nor did he ever promote any politician or proclaim himself to be MAGA. But apparently his wife stepped out of line at some point, so some people want to write off the whole family. A weird reflection on our modern times.


He was a conservative Christian with six kids and a MAHA wife. Use your brain.


Christian =/= MAGA for one, and two, he didn’t promote any politicians which is what the prior post claimed.


Conservative Christian, and maha have very very high correlation to MAGA, north of 90 percent.
Anonymous
Who knows about his health insurance. Years of cancer treatments and home nursing could have drained his savings. But my guess is he had plenty squirreled away, enough to buy the farm, and gullible fans are now paying for the rest.
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