Anonymous wrote:Not to make light of the situation, but will Adrian Grenier pay Luigi Mangione in the movie? If not, who and who will pay the CEO? Dave Coulier in a break out dramatic role while battling cancer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In case you are one of those who are morally confused:
Good guy: Daniel Penny
Bad Guy: Luigi Mangione
+1
There are lots of seriously twisted and perverted people out there. So much justification over an assassination. There are people comparing this to what the founding fathers did for political change and text pretzel logic to reach those conclusions.
I think there's a LOT of righteous anger in this country towards the insurance industry. Righteous.
Sure, some people try to game the system. Those individuals pale in comparison to how the insurance industry is gaming the system.
If you can't understand these simple facts, neither I nor anyone else can help you.
So far as the vast majority of people are concerned, the murder of a corrupt, crooked member of this perverted insurance scam industry was a *shrug* event.
You must work in the insurance industry if you can't appreciate the frustration and anger the average America feels.
I don’t work for the insurance industry and I have had claims denied by insurance companies. I understand there is a lot of frustration, but frustration does not make murder acceptable. I bet you yourself feel frustration about many things. I bet you feel frustrations over things like politics, but you’re not going to go out and assassinate a politician, a president or a CEO. Just because you’re frustrated does not mean murder is acceptable.
If you’re advocating for people assassinating people they’re frustrated with well then I can’t help you understand how wrong it is.
What Luigi did wasn’t heroic. In fact, he was a coward. He shot the man in the back. He didn’t even have the righteous indignation or guts to say something to his face.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It doesn't matter too much what us middle age parents/professionals think about this.
On the social media I am seeing - Twitter and especially TikTok, this guy is a hero among millennials and younger.
Right or wrong, this is sparking a movement. The mainstream news and law enforcement will try to suppress it, but it is there.
The guy's twitter gives hints that he was a libertarian to maybe 'right' but he didn't seem radicalized politically.
I know you want to believe something will change, and I do too, but I just…don’t.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tim Walz was the murdered CEO’s personal friend.
This seems very unlikely as they didn't live in the same place and are very different ages not to mention social classes.
Anonymous wrote:Tim Walz was the murdered CEO’s personal friend.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is everyone blaming the health insurance companies and not the hospitals and their ridiculous charges? Why not blame the doctors who are like “well I could save your life but we’re gonna need $60K to do it.”
It doesn’t make sense.
You don't sound like you are in the healthcare business to be throwing out random figures of who makes what.
DP but I haven’t heard of many doctors making $10M + per year.
Plastic surgeon
Only cosmetic plastic surgeons in maybe Beverly Hills or NYC. But their patients are paying out of pocket for elective procedures. Irrelevant to this discussion
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In case you are one of those who are morally confused:
Good guy: Daniel Penny
Bad Guy: Luigi Mangione
+1
There are lots of seriously twisted and perverted people out there. So much justification over an assassination. There are people comparing this to what the founding fathers did for political change and text pretzel logic to reach those conclusions.
I think there's a LOT of righteous anger in this country towards the insurance industry. Righteous.
Sure, some people try to game the system. Those individuals pale in comparison to how the insurance industry is gaming the system.
If you can't understand these simple facts, neither I nor anyone else can help you.
So far as the vast majority of people are concerned, the murder of a corrupt, crooked member of this perverted insurance scam industry was a *shrug* event.
You must work in the insurance industry if you can't appreciate the frustration and anger the average America feels.
I don’t work for the insurance industry and I have had claims denied by insurance companies. I understand there is a lot of frustration, but frustration does not make murder acceptable. I bet you yourself feel frustration about many things. I bet you feel frustrations over things like politics, but you’re not going to go out and assassinate a politician, a president or a CEO. Just because you’re frustrated does not mean murder is acceptable.
If you’re advocating for people assassinating people they’re frustrated with well then I can’t help you understand how wrong it is.
What Luigi did wasn’t heroic. In fact, he was a coward. He shot the man in the back. He didn’t even have the righteous indignation or guts to say something to his face.
+1000
The guy followed the Unibomber. If he had not shot the CEO of United HC he would have shot someone else. He was spiraling into mental illness and had not interacted with friends and family for months.
Anonymous wrote:Source?Anonymous wrote:Tim Walz was the murdered CEO’s personal friend.
Anonymous wrote:It doesn't matter too much what us middle age parents/professionals think about this.
On the social media I am seeing - Twitter and especially TikTok, this guy is a hero among millennials and younger.
Right or wrong, this is sparking a movement. The mainstream news and law enforcement will try to suppress it, but it is there.
The guy's twitter gives hints that he was a libertarian to maybe 'right' but he didn't seem radicalized politically.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In case you are one of those who are morally confused:
Good guy: Daniel Penny
Bad Guy: Luigi Mangione
+1
There are lots of seriously twisted and perverted people out there. So much justification over an assassination. There are people comparing this to what the founding fathers did for political change and text pretzel logic to reach those conclusions.
I think there's a LOT of righteous anger in this country towards the insurance industry. Righteous.
Sure, some people try to game the system. Those individuals pale in comparison to how the insurance industry is gaming the system.
If you can't understand these simple facts, neither I nor anyone else can help you.
So far as the vast majority of people are concerned, the murder of a corrupt, crooked member of this perverted insurance scam industry was a *shrug* event.
You must work in the insurance industry if you can't appreciate the frustration and anger the average America feels.
I don’t work for the insurance industry and I have had claims denied by insurance companies. I understand there is a lot of frustration, but frustration does not make murder acceptable. I bet you yourself feel frustration about many things. I bet you feel frustrations over things like politics, but you’re not going to go out and assassinate a politician, a president or a CEO. Just because you’re frustrated does not mean murder is acceptable.
If you’re advocating for people assassinating people they’re frustrated with well then I can’t help you understand how wrong it is.
What Luigi did wasn’t heroic. In fact, he was a coward. He shot the man in the back. He didn’t even have the righteous indignation or guts to say something to his face.
+1000
Source?Anonymous wrote:Tim Walz was the murdered CEO’s personal friend.