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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]And the United Healthcare parent co CEO writes an NYT op ed that says nothing. Did he use the free version of ChatGPT? https://www.nytimes.com/2024/12/13/opinion/united-health-care-brian-thompson-luigi-mangione.html?smid=nytcore-ios-share&referringSource=articleShare[/quote] Wow. The comments are savage. And that isn’t even close to what’s going on in TikTok and Instagram. [/quote] Wow that you for linking tht NYT. This is being shoved down our throats as if we need to care more about this one rich guy than all the other victims of gun violence in America everyday, including two innocent ES kids shot the same day. We the public are not buying it, sorry no. He can be mourned by his own family friends and colleagues like every other a average Joe in America [/quote] [b]Correct. The problem is that Americans have made their choice with respect to gun violence. If Sandy Hook did not change minds, this certainly will not. [/b] Meanwhile, pretty much every American who isn’t in the top .01% of wealth has suffered themselves or knows someone who has suffered because of health insurance companies. Many know people who have died because of health insurance companies. Combine that with a killer who is unquestionably smart and gorgeous, where every fact and photo released makes him [i]more[/i] appealing, not less, and you have the beginning of a folk movement. I am not defending it. I am just describing what is going on. [/quote] This is part of what has desensitized people to violence. Shootings are just things that happen now. I think people are just indifferent about this case or using it as a vent about health insurance, I don’t think most actually care that much about the murder itself. [/quote]
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