Anonymous
Post 12/21/2024 09:44     Subject: S/o: Do you support murdering CEOs ?

*claim denial rate
Anonymous
Post 12/21/2024 09:44     Subject: S/o: Do you support murdering CEOs ?

Anonymous wrote:Justifying killing this man is mind-boggling to me. There's a public relating to an extreme level of frustration, and then there's celebration for ending the life of someone who was one cog of a giant (broken) machine. This can't be acceptable.


He wasn’t just a cog. He was at the helm of a company that was using technology and third party contracts to maximize company value which resulted in a cloak denial rate well behind the industry standard. There are real humans on the other side of those claims who were harmed and may have died because of this. His actions as a leader were completely depraved. And on top of that he was engaging in inside trading because he just had to become even richer at the expense of others.

Acting like he was some tiny cog is disingenuous. Luigi didn’t kill some random claims processor.
Anonymous
Post 12/21/2024 08:27     Subject: S/o: Do you support murdering CEOs ?

I’m glad the liberals of DC are finally coming out and admitting they’re communists and favor a Bolshevik style revolution.
Anonymous
Post 12/20/2024 23:46     Subject: S/o: Do you support murdering CEOs ?

Anonymous wrote:No--society would become like Mogadishu or Port Au Prince

Agree, Quickly devolve via escalating
Anonymous
Post 12/20/2024 23:24     Subject: S/o: Do you support murdering CEOs ?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There is a French revolution "eat the rich" political undertone on both the left and the right. The left quashed the populist Bernie wave... for a little while. Now it's coming out as MAGA.

It's the result of people feeling like the system is rigged against them and it needs a democratic escape vent or people turn to pitchforks and guillotines. This is a dangerous time when a person, say a CEO, can be dehumanized and seen as a symbol of what is wrong with the system.

No, I do not support murdering CEOs. They are people with families and made their way through the system like everyone else.


This is where you lost me as your rationale. Why are people with families who made their way through the system like everyone else more valued than any other murder victim in the U.S. on any given day?

Furthermore, evidence shows this particular man was a despicable human being with no moral compass. He was himself a criminal and a murderer of sorts. He would never stand trial for his crimes against humanity.


Don't hate the player, hate the game.
Anonymous
Post 12/17/2024 15:43     Subject: S/o: Do you support murdering CEOs ?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What do you expect when these a'holes move as many jobs as they can to binga booga where the average salary is $1/day and then bring in millions of third world laborers?


Biden intentionally flooded the US with unskilled people who walked right over our southern border.


Yawn
Anonymous
Post 12/17/2024 15:36     Subject: S/o: Do you support murdering CEOs ?

Anonymous wrote:What do you expect when these a'holes move as many jobs as they can to binga booga where the average salary is $1/day and then bring in millions of third world laborers?


Biden intentionally flooded the US with unskilled people who walked right over our southern border.
Anonymous
Post 12/13/2024 03:23     Subject: S/o: Do you support murdering CEOs ?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Serious question. I have to ask, now that the CEO murder in Manhattan thread has exceeded 200 pages, plus

- Professor Zenkus at Colombia has publicly celebrated the murder;

https://www.wnct.com/news/national/killing-of-unitedhealthcare-ceo-uncorks-anger-at-insurance-industry/


And WaPo columnist Taylor Lorenz said the murder “feels like victory.”

https://www.rawstory.com/piers-morgan-2670403712/

I am shocked at these views. So I have to ask the obvious here:

- do you support murdering CEOs, as others apparently do?



I have worked with 3 Fortune 500 ceos.

All were evil psychopaths. Capable of lying to your face , day after day

The world would be a better place if each of these ceos were dead

You have to ask. Why do the psychopaths rule the big corporations ?


Are you ok, PP?
Anonymous
Post 12/13/2024 01:04     Subject: S/o: Do you support murdering CEOs ?

Luigi was not a United Healthcare customer. He was a total nut job.
Anonymous
Post 12/13/2024 01:03     Subject: S/o: Do you support murdering CEOs ?

No--society would become like Mogadishu or Port Au Prince
Anonymous
Post 12/12/2024 22:53     Subject: S/o: Do you support murdering CEOs ?

Anonymous wrote:Serious question. I have to ask, now that the CEO murder in Manhattan thread has exceeded 200 pages, plus

- Professor Zenkus at Colombia has publicly celebrated the murder;

https://www.wnct.com/news/national/killing-of-unitedhealthcare-ceo-uncorks-anger-at-insurance-industry/


And WaPo columnist Taylor Lorenz said the murder “feels like victory.”

https://www.rawstory.com/piers-morgan-2670403712/

I am shocked at these views. So I have to ask the obvious here:

- do you support murdering CEOs, as others apparently do?



I have worked with 3 Fortune 500 ceos.

All were evil psychopaths. Capable of lying to your face , day after day

The world would be a better place if each of these ceos were dead

You have to ask. Why do the psychopaths rule the big corporations ?
Anonymous
Post 12/12/2024 21:15     Subject: S/o: Do you support murdering CEOs ?

Anonymous wrote:I wouldn’t kill anyone but I also wouldn’t rat on someone who did.


How did we get into a 1940s gangster movie?
Anonymous
Post 12/12/2024 21:14     Subject: S/o: Do you support murdering CEOs ?

I wouldn’t kill anyone but I also wouldn’t rat on someone who did.
Anonymous
Post 12/12/2024 21:09     Subject: S/o: Do you support murdering CEOs ?

What do you expect when these a'holes move as many jobs as they can to binga booga where the average salary is $1/day and then bring in millions of third world laborers?
Anonymous
Post 12/12/2024 19:52     Subject: S/o: Do you support murdering CEOs ?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Justifying killing this man is mind-boggling to me. There's a public relating to an extreme level of frustration, and then there's celebration for ending the life of someone who was one cog of a giant (broken) machine. This can't be acceptable.


I guess the argument is that these companies and their leaders are ok with killing people for the sake of profit. I guess you don’t get much respect when you earn your living that way.


How does that make everyone shrug off Brian Thompson being gunned down on the street. Vigilante justice is OK when lots of people agree on it, but not OK when public opinion is mostly opposed ... Who gets to decide, under what circumstances. We cannot move forward like this.


The norms of the past are out the window. The internet, globalism, and Trump’s erosion of civility, decency and honor are all factors. One lesson of his success is that if you want something you need to grab it first and worry about the ramifications later. This shooter guy didn’t do very well with the ramifications.