Summary
The killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson has ignited outrage over the state of U.S. healthcare.
While his murder shocked many, online reactions highlighted public frustration with private insurers, citing denied care, high costs, and systemic bureaucracy.
UnitedHealthcare, a major industry player, has faced scrutiny for practices perceived as prioritizing profit over patients.
The attack, which appears premeditated, underscores rising tensions around healthcare inequality.
Experts see this as part of a broader trend toward violence over societal disputes, reflecting deep dissatisfaction with the American healthcare system.
lol … Private health care sends thousands or even millions to an early death and no one says anything or cares for a moment
One CEO gets killed and now we start asking questions about the state of private health care
This situation is proving at least some of a joke I heard somewhere once to be true:
“If you took all the top CEOs of all the biggest corporations and gave them cancer, we would have 37 different cures in a month, tops.”
They would have*
We don’t get shit.
Didn’t work for that Apple guy.
He didn’t believe in medicine
Soon private is all we have with Trump coming into office. Goodbye ACTA/ObamaCare