I can certainly agree that the healthcare system in the US is broken, but I don't think applauding the slaughter of healthcare executives is a reasonable reaction.
>Also that would be a great plot for a movie, akin to the Breaking Bad TV series.
If you took this idea and worked it into a script with characters and drama you'd get something close to John Q starring Denzel Washington. Not his best work, but a pretty good watch.
Indeed, or in a Tarantino movie, but in that case the killing would need to happen in a different way.
Maybe like, his own employee has her husband's treatment denied, then fueled by rage, does the justice with her own hands with a lot of red in the screen and some feet shots, of course.
"I’ve never wished a man dead, but I have read some obituaries with great pleasure."
- a wise man
“I’m not glad he’s dead but I’m glad he’s gone.” - Harold Washington
> UnitedHealthcare is a very evil company
Because they are an insurance company? Or are they somehow worse than the others?
That's an absolutely insane characterization.
I can certainly agree that the healthcare system in the US is broken, but I don't think applauding the slaughter of healthcare executives is a reasonable reaction.
I want to second sentiment condemning this as an repugnant endorsement of violence.
It is not acceptable to shoot other people because you want something, even if you want it a lot.
>Also that would be a great plot for a movie, akin to the Breaking Bad TV series.
If you took this idea and worked it into a script with characters and drama you'd get something close to John Q starring Denzel Washington. Not his best work, but a pretty good watch.
Indeed, or in a Tarantino movie, but in that case the killing would need to happen in a different way.
Maybe like, his own employee has her husband's treatment denied, then fueled by rage, does the justice with her own hands with a lot of red in the screen and some feet shots, of course.
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You can't prove the mafia boss broke the law any more than you can prove he didn't. That's what makes them the boss.
This is why RICO was created.
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> Are you suggesting that UHC breaks the law? If yes, why is the answer to that not a trial in a court of law?
This is an incredibly intellectual dishonest take on how large corporations break the spirit of laws if not the letter.
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