• @timestatic@feddit.org
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      Someone that has their own morals, and thinks killing is bad? Totally a bootlicker! For me its about principles. The death of this CEO changes nothing

      • @Kichae@lemmy.ca
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        332 days ago

        The principle should be “harm society at large, abandon the protections of society”.

      • @antonim@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        252 days ago

        Someone that has their own morals, and thinks killing is bad?

        Can we guarantee they’d report him if there was no financial incentive?

        The system really doesn’t give a fuck about your or anyone else’s morals, let’s not pretend otherwise. That’s why they put a bounty on the killer, after all.

      • @ayyy@sh.itjust.works
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        222 days ago

        So if killing one person is bad, isn’t killing hundreds to thousands of innocent people/year hundreds to thousands of times more bad?

        • @timestatic@feddit.org
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          22 days ago

          He isn’t except from the justice system last time I remember. He is also not personally and individual to blame for the sole responsibility of those deaths. Also a murder isn’t the same as a person dying of something else because that didn’t get treated.

          I’m not a total corpo bootlicker no worries, but I believe this is just one more death this whole system claims and I despise the celebration of his death. I believe in the end this death changes nothing, like I said

          • NoneOfUrBusiness
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            52 days ago

            It does, though. This guy was a fucking asshole even for a health insurance company CEO.

            • @Frozengyro@lemmy.world
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              32 days ago

              I mean, yes it does change things for CEO+family. But nothing is going to change regarding how these companies treat people.

              • NoneOfUrBusiness
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                32 days ago

                I meant in the sense that he took a, well, normal insurer and raised its claim denial rates to one of the highest in the industry. The world is legitimately a better place with him gone, because while I doubt UHC will accept more claims at least he won’t be around to kill even more people.