Summary

Brian Thompson, CEO of UnitedHealthcare, was fatally shot in a premeditated attack outside the New York Hilton Midtown before speaking at an investor conference.

The gunman, still at large, fired multiple times, leaving shell casings marked with the words “deny,” “defend,” and “depose.”

Authorities suggest Thompson was targeted but remain unclear on the motive. His wife confirmed prior threats against him.

Analysts speculate a possible vendetta tied to his company. The case raises questions about executive security, as Thompson lacked personal protection despite known risks.

  • @oxjox@lemmy.ml
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    -187 days ago

    We’re not arguing whether or not you can earn a billion dollars. If that’s your argument, being a billionaire has nothing to do with it. You’re just pissed at people making maximum money for minimum effort and you think that’s unethical. That’s call an uninformed opinion.

    I just don’t waste my time being angry at others for things that have nothing to do with me. I see how my life and the world around me has been benefitted from those with more money than me and I’m grateful. There’s a good argument for it but with the alternative being Communism, I just don’t see humans accepting a lifestyle of stagnation.

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      7 days ago

      I’m fucking enraged that we live in a system that lets dragons horde mountains of gold while their nextdoor neighbors starve to death or are buried in medical debt that is mathematically impossible to get out of. And idiots like you are over here going, “but guys, Smaug is nice to meeeeee”. You being OK with any of it means you’re 100% oblivious to the context that this conversation happens in.

      Communism

      Oh no! ANYTHING but THAT! Could you imagine living in a world where people don’t die because they can’t afford insulin? I shudder just thinking about it. Thank God those disgusting poors die like they’re supposed to, that’s the American Way™

      • @oxjox@lemmy.ml
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        -157 days ago

        You actually believe insulin would exist in a communist society? And hospitals?

        People taking on medical debt or dying due to poor health care has nothing to do with billionaires. It does have to do with capitalism. It has to do with a government who rejects social safety programs in favor of wall street run corporations. This has been the republican agenda for decades and people keep voting for it.

        • Radioactive Butthole
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          97 days ago

          It has to do with a government who rejects social safety programs in favor of wall street run corporations.

          I really am not sure how to break this to you.

          What would you call a government who embraces social safety programs against the interests of wall street run corporations?

          • @oxjox@lemmy.ml
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            -77 days ago

            That would be one that no one alive today will ever see in the United States.

            • Radioactive Butthole
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              Its so hard so we should never try and just let all the disgusting poors die like pigs in the street. Got it.

              And its not worth ever trying to change anything for future generations, fuck your loser kids, you got yours right?

        • OBJECTION!
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          77 days ago

          You actually believe insulin would exist in a communist society? And hospitals?

          Quick question, which country has the most doctors per capita in the world?

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            -57 days ago

            I didn’t ask bout doctors - I said hospitals. The answer to that would be Guinea Bissau. I’ll concede this point to you even though the top answers are largely skewed due to the physical size of these locations (Sweden is the most reasonable answer outside tiny Cuba and Monaco).

            Help me figure this out. In the region I’ve lived my whole life, older hospitals that were initially established by churches have been left to crumble or have been bought out by other corporate run healthcare facilities. So, without these new hospitals, in your mind, what would the future of health care have been in this region?

            • Radioactive Butthole
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              67 days ago

              These hospitals all crumbled and failed because they were no longer profitable, which is not a problem that exists in a socialist run country.

              • @oxjox@lemmy.ml
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                -27 days ago

                Where would the socialist money come from to maintain the hospital? Local tax payers? The State? The Fed? I can tell you the region these hospitals are crumbling in are themselves crumbling. The people who haven’t left are poor and have no taxes to help.

                  • @oxjox@lemmy.ml
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                    -27 days ago

                    I have other friends in sports. Tell me how all the hundreds of millions and billions they’ve made is exploitive.

                • @cecinestpasunbot@lemmy.ml
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                  47 days ago

                  Do you have any idea how an economy actually works? Money doesn’t build buildings. It doesn’t treat sick patients. It doesn’t conduct medical research. People and their labor do all of that.

              • @oxjox@lemmy.ml
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                -17 days ago

                I did.

                I’ll concede this point to you even though the top answers are largely skewed due to the physical size of these locations (Sweden is the most reasonable answer outside tiny Cuba and Monaco).

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                  Where in your answer did you say. “Cuba has the most doctors per capita”? Because all I see is you trying to weasel your way out of answering directly. I mean like do you even understand how absurd you sound trying to relativize Cuba with Monaco?

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              I’m not sure how the size of Cuba has any connection to numbers of doctors per capita. In any case, they didn’t used to have nearly so many, it was just like any other poor, exploited, undeveloped nation, and people frequently died from lack of care. When the communists came to power, they immediately focused on things like education and healthcare, and now they have so many doctors they regularly send them out to other countries in humanitarian missions, where before they were the ones in need of humanitarian aid. So yes, just looking from past examples, there would definitely be doctors and hospitals with communists in charge, moreso than under capitalism even, and more accessible.

              Help me figure this out. In the region I’ve lived my whole life, older hospitals that were initially established by churches have been left to crumble or have been bought out by other corporate run healthcare facilities. So, without these new hospitals, in your mind, what would the future of health care have been in this region?

              Obviously, you’d just have the state build those hospitals. What reason is there that hospitals should be profit-seeking?