The shooting of the CEO of Unitedhealth care

this event, brings to light several things…
One: that this particular event, the shooting death
of a CEO, has clearly gone to ‘‘all hands on deck’’
from the NYPD… and that show us the exact
nature of justice in America… NYPD own numbers say that
in 2023, there were 382 homicides… don’t try to
tell me that the NYPD went to defcon 1 at every single
death? No, because it was a CEO, a very wealthy
man at an important company, he got the deluxe
treatment… all hands on deck…another example
of justice being money based…Justice is based on
how much wealth one brings to the table…

Two: it brings to light that Unitedhealth care is
all about the money… it has the highest
rejection rate of any insurance company in America…
32% of all insurance claims are rejected, the industry
standard is between 5 and 10 percent…
I would have to imagine that kind of rejection rate kills
hundreds of people a year… for example, rejecting
expensive cancer treatments would save a whole lot
of money for the insurance company… it wouldn’t do
so much for those who were rejected… and what does
the company in question do? why, give the CEO big
bonuses… he had been CEO for only 3 years and yet
he was worth over 42 million dollars…kill hundreds, if not
thousands of people and one can get very well paid…

3: I haven’t heard much outcry for the hundreds of people
that Unitedhealth care killed for profits? Of course not…
that was legal… done legally… Ah, the defense that it was
legally done was also the defense of the Holocaust
and slavery and Jim Crow laws… because it is legal
must mean that it is also moral… RIGHT?
One cannot commit an immoral action if it is legal, right?
Because legal actions cannot possible be immoral actions?

4: 46,728 people died from gun violence in America in 2023…
why does this one get headlines and hourly press releases?
1,306 teenagers and 276 children died from gun violence in 2023,
I don’t hear the outcry from all those deaths… do you?
Oh wait, CEO… that must be the difference…

it must be all about the money…

Kropotkin

Point taken, but you wanna let this one ride, keter, because it’s ignited a little fire and the people love it.

So, in this case, the vanity of the news networks to air only high profile homicides has turned out to be very productive. Far more productive than hearing about some guy named Tyrone high on PCP getting shot by cops in Michigan.

To learn more about the healthcare industry in capitalism and the UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, aka Wilbur Putzinfuss, go to 49:35…

Have a look at this from Alexander Beiner:
Best Served Cold: Luigi Mangione and The Age of Breach

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