• @orcrist@lemm.ee
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      I imagine it’s from people who just don’t watch the news. They don’t know how evil that CEO was, so they blindly apply common sense.

      • @meliaesc@lemmy.world
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        That was my gut reaction right after it happened, since UHC is my insurance company. But I’m just disappointed people are either lack curiosity, lack empathy, or actively support the true evil here.

  • @GiddyGap@lemm.ee
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    They also claim that they want more equality, universal healthcare, less student debt, etc. And then a ton of them proceeded to vote for Donald Trump. I can’t take anything they say seriously.

      • @DerArzt@lemmy.world
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        41% of people they asked! Who knows what criteria they used to get their sample set, so the number may even be higher.

        • @ZoopZeZoop@lemmy.world
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          Also, do we know the specific wording? The wording of the questions around it? Those can have a significant impact on the answers.

      • @orcrist@lemm.ee
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        Rather than “admitting”, I would think that most of these people are proud of it. If the insurance companies can kill people in large numbers (and they do), and somehow that’s OK (which it shouldn’t be), then that’s the new standard (sadly), and that’s life (or death, as the case may be).

  • @jagged_circle@feddit.nl
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    Yeah that is shocking. My guess is lots of people declined to say for obvious reasons. The number has to be closer to 80%

    • I Cast Fist
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      Neutrals are 19%, so even if we assume half of those are actually ok but didn’t say so, that’s still only 50,5% acceptance

  • @sumguyonline@lemmy.world
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    Many things people find despicable are common place in the fog of war. I will never agree with gunning down a poor person no matter what they did, justice is served for the poor daily on a cold lead plate. For the 1%??? Who can we call when insurance kills our loved ones? When Dr’s make intentional mistakes and your loved one is dead? Can you call the police and expect them to go snorkeling to find evidence? Or can you maybe expect a call in a few weeks with a maybe update? We have seen how they respond when one of their masters is murdered. Until there is actual justice for all citizens, there will be no peace. Eat the rich.

  • @skozzii@lemmy.ca
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    A person has to ask themselves the question of does this person help or hurt humanity, and if you look at this company denials since he took over he definetely hurts humanity as a whole.

    Not every human life is valuable or worth keeping. We need to treat our weakest members of society better, which is elderly, disabled and children. He hurts those people the most, when he should’ve trying to protect them. He chose to chase profits over human life.

    This is simply a logical consequence. Income equality now is FAR worse than the french revolution, I’m just suprised it took this long.

        • @Dagwood222@lemm.ee
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          After the shooting, hundreds [if not thousands] of doctors and nurses were posting stories about how insurance companies had literally killed people by withholding treatments.

          If you live your life in a way that makes a lot of people want to kill you, you can’t be surprised when you get shot.

      • @ShaggySnacks@lemmy.myserv.one
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        31 day ago

        “I have no strong feelings one way or the other.”
        ―Neutral President

        “If I don’t survive, tell my wife, hello.”
        ―Neutral President

        “All I know is my gut says maybe.”
        ―Neutral President

        • @scutiger@lemmy.world
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          What makes a man turn neutral? Lust for gold? Power? Or maybe you were just born with a heart full of neutrality!

    • @otp@sh.itjust.works
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      I don’t think I’d be considered “young” anymore, but I don’t know if I’d say I support it.

      Is the world better off without him? Yes.

      Did he deserve to die? Yeah, probably.

      Do I want to support vigilantism? Probably not.

      Would it have been better if he had to deal with some terrible incurable and deadly disease? Yeah, if karma was real.

      • @RangerJosie@lemmy.world
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        281 day ago

        I’m almost 40. And I support it.

        All other avenues are closed. All the proper and acceptable forms of redress are either coopted or outright captured. Civil, political, or otherwise. Peaceful Protest is universally ignored because it lacks the implicit threat of violence that makes it effective elsewhere in the world.

        “When the people shall have nothing more to eat, they will eat the rich.” ~ Jean Jacques Rousseau

      • @Bytemeister@lemmy.world
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        I feel the same way about Brian as I do about trump. Not sad or angry that they got shot, but I’m upset that someone shot at them. In a better world, we would be empowered enough that the answer to these moneygrubbing grift barons would come before violence, unfortunately, when you only react to violence, violence becomes the only answer.

        For my FBI agent… I do not have plans to harm anyone, and this comment is an observation of the current political, social, and equality situation in the US, and not an advocation of violence.

    • Herding Llamas
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      Same, this number seems way too low. Even from my skewed perspective of a “old guy” - fastly nearing 40.

    • @xenomor@lemmy.world
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      Exactly this. I suspect this group is both young enough to not have to supply their own insurance, or at least young enough to not have faced significant health costs yet. Many people have not yet experienced just how trash the US healthcare system is.

  • @JovialMicrobial@lemm.ee
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    Many of these polls are written in way to ellicit a biased response.

    Others have already covered how this works, but I’ll add to it anyway.

    If you ask a question like “do you condemn violence against healthcare CEOs?” A lot of people are going to say yes, because they view themselves as people against violence and respond mostly to that first part.

    If you ask "did brian thompson deserve to die for his crimes? Many of the same people will say yes to that too, because people have an innate desire for justice.

    Polls do this all the time. It’s part of social engineering and plays on the phenomenon that the Asch Conformity Experiments analyzed. Around 35% of people will change their opinions to fit everyone else’s even if the answer or opinion is very obviously incorrect.

    Don’t let them take the narrative back.

    • RubberDuck
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      “Do you think your house is too small”, vs “would you like a bigger house” … >> x% of people happy with size of their house

    • @Bytemeister@lemmy.world
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      did brian thompson deserve to die for his crimes?

      The answer is no. Unless you are counting his drunk driving and insider trading. His business was operating legally, and he was providing legal orders when directing UHC to deny 30% or more of bills. And that’s the problem. Brian didn’t commit crimes, but the industry as a whole is insufficiently regulated, and should not be privatized, but they are so large and powerful that the general citizens cannot oust them. Denying any coverage and passing the bill on to the insured party should be illegal, but it isn’t.

      • @AA5B@lemmy.world
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        It’s not just legal to deny 30% of claims, but he had a fiduciary duty to find ways to make the company profit. He may have “served the wrong master”, but the real crime is the existence of an insurance market where that’s both legal and expected

        For my similar brush with moral ambiguity, I interviewed for a job at a mass-email provider. It’s a perfectly legal company extending a legit job offer to do similar work as what I do now. However I find their existence repugnant, and generally oppose their actions where they affect me. Most importantly I said no. You have to take some responsibility for your actions.

        So no, he didn’t deserve to be killed. We can only hope the anger and outrage from that leads to health insurance reform so the crime of that market no longer exists. I’d be more than happy for someone in that position to lose a job they should not have taken. However, these extenuating circumstances mean that I also would not convict the person who executed him in protest

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        Yeah, rich people get to operate legally with the laws they create. Who’da thunk?

        It’s a shame people like you still take every opportunity to sell yourself out so someone you’ll never know can be just a bit richer.

        I highly recommend you read up on the social contract, it looks like you haven’t reached that lesson in grade school yet.

        • @Bytemeister@lemmy.world
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          Aww, someone didn’t have the attention span to wead da whole comment and now dey are super angwy about it…

            • @Bytemeister@lemmy.world
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              Oh no, he’s threatening to hold his breath! What will I even do!?

              When you’re ready to talk like an adult, I’ll talk with you like an adult.