• iheartneopets@lemm.ee
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        10 days ago

        Hahaha “innocent”. Ever had life saving medicine or treatment for you or a loved one denied by the insurance company? You will, one day. And that’s not me wishing you ill, that’s just how wide spread and devastating this issue is. Inevitably it will happen to you. Maybe you won’t think these people are so innocent then.

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        i think I see where the confusion is coming from. Brian the Billionaire was not innocent, and in fact as CEO had an active hand in implementing company policies to deny people healthcare and leech money from the sick and infirm. he absolutely, 100%, without a doubt deserved to die, and in my opinion, he got off relatively lightly, all things considered. two or three bullets is incredibly merciful compared to rotting in a hospital while your insurance denies your coverage and drains your bank account.

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                What is the alternative? Letting him go around denying the requests of those people who really need, who he SHOULD be helping (cause thats healthcare’s job) until they die? Just for the sake of profit? That’s not justice, and him dying is not a good option either, but its the best people has, sadly.

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              8 days ago

              People can boycott the company. People can organize protests. People can use other healthcare companies. People can lobby to setup other types of healthcare systems.

              Murdering someone because you don’t like them isn’t the answer.

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                Ah yes, let me just boycott my health insurance provider. Since it’s provided through my work, it’s real easy and convenient (not to mention cheap!) to switch to a different provider. And as for socialized medicine I’m sure Congress will get right on that, just as soon as the Democrats have a majority in the Senate. What’s that? They already had that and they sat with their thumbs in their asses not passing any laws because of something something bipartisanship? No matter, I’m sure it’s fine. If we put them in charge again I’m sure things will be different! We just need to vote!

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        10 days ago

        Lmfao stop trolling dawg, theres literally no way you actually believe this. Are you a paid shill, from a different country, or just seeking to rile people up?

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            9 days ago

            So if I mug three people, scam other five, misplace three livers to be transplanted to children, and share my Netflix password, I’m innocent.

            Excellent! I’ll let the judge know your opinion on those matters when I’m asked.