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Comment by Teever

1 year ago

I'm really surprised that we don't see violent action like this from terminal patients who have nothing to lose.

People who are so sick often can't do very much, it's truly evil to scam people in that position. Maybe relatives though.

  • But enough people are given a terminal diagnosis from relatively minor symptoms that will lead to their death in 6 months.

    I think it's a really good open question as to why more unhinged Americans do school shootings than healthcare insurance executive shootings.

    I'd love to read a sociology paper on it.

    • There's enough social pressure telling us the system works and is fair and just, and that violence is wrong and doesn't change anything.

      When you have an event like this, with the overwhelmingly positive reception by regular people, and within 24 hours BCBS rolls back a plan that has been years in the making to limit anesthesia during surgery, it shows two things:

      1) murdering people who themselves murder people is not really socially unacceptable

      2) direct action works in ways that the system does not

      Maybe that changes the status quo a little, who knows?

    • CEOs of largest companies don’t tend to spend much time near poor folks communities that suffer from violent mental health episodes. Executives even way further down forbs 500 have security staff.

    • Doesn't seems so surprising to me. Most school shootings are perpetrated by those involved in the school community in some way. Similar domestic violence, humans are a lot more likely to commit these types of crimes against those they know personally.