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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The young ones are also taking no crap from Josh Shapiro about this. They are very upset with him and also treating this situation as "unserious" as they say. It is interesting how the 'support' for Mangione doesn't seem based in political ideology, but rather social/power strata differences. https://www.tiktok.com/@spacepinata/video/7446908246150974763?lang=en https://www.tiktok.com/@dulcedeletii/video/7446569595961412906 [/quote] Yeah. Mangione was a member of the underclass. /s[/quote] But even the wealthy get f***ed by insurance companies. We have a HHI but had a huge problem with an insurance company. I completely understand Mangione’s rage. I have felt it (still do from time to time) but obviously I didn’t go shoot the CEO of Aetna. I was literally running the cost of suing Aetna against the cost of paying for a procedure out of pocket. Suing a large insurance company is super expensive because they have a team of lawyers whereas I would probably be penniless from hiring one lawyer to sue. I don’t think most people understand how expensive a lawsuit is and how draining emotionally and financially it would be. You may win coverage but you will spend everything in lawyer fees.[/quote] But that doesn’t sound like what even happened to him. He wanted a particular spinal surgery and the doctor refused to do it. Seems like it wasn’t indicated, wouldn’t help, risk didn’t out weigh the benefits, etc. It wasn’t even a matter of insurance. But this stuff happens ALL the time. People think they need a lot of things that they really don’t. And him being as “smart” of course thinks he knows better than the doctors and it’s all a conspiracy [/quote] We the public do not know if he got surgery or not, if he recovered or not, if he paid off his part of his care or not . We know nothing. Young adults posting online to friends or strangers is 80% BS and posturing. This will be a fascinating case in that the 26 yo left BS and true social media posts and emails and reviews everywhere. Some true, many false (as is the nature with people’s online self). It will also play into the current court case where the young adult with the AI friend commit suicide. My VC/ psychologist contact is as expert witness on that one. It’s a lot to process. also in any court system I believe.[/quote] Moral of the story: Delete ALL your reviews and posts on social media and news sites NOW! [/quote] Better yet...don't put posts and reviews out there.[/quote] I’m 40s and stopped I did a name search of myself when I moved states since my new neighborhood is so nosy and talkative they were bringing up all sorts of topics when speaking to em. Sure enough- my TripAdvisor reviews, my Facebook comments in Caitlyn clark, my politics posts in washington post (less traceable), my advice to friend or strangers on social media - all linked to one of my emails which is linked to other personal email accounts. It was hilarious! I spent two hours deleting five years of what I could find. [/quote]
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