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Is the Lack of Public Sympathy Around UnitedHealthcare CEO Shooting a Sign of Something.

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Gusman · 61-69, M
Very many people are being screwed over by insurers of all kinds.
Whilst those at the top of these organisations are paid disgracefully exorbitant salaries.
There is anger in the community.
robertsnj · 56-60, M
I feel like this story is to a lot of people a

"fuck around and found out" story from many viewers prepective

and the media by contrasts is presenting it as a

" a crime of the century"

it really shows the disconnect between USA media and the consumers of that media.

Not saying his death is good but how it is presented vs how it is cosumed is really different.

In addition media informertial on the person of interest, is a trial by media as opposed to anything that is the shadow of due process of law.
MarkPaul · 26-30, M
No doubt the insurance industry is encased in greed, but sadly even if this victim and his company were in bankruptcy for not denying any claim, I suspect those who choose to feel satisfied by his cold-blooded killing... in the back... would still feel no regret for him, his family, or society.
VisionQuest · 51-55, M
I hope that they never find him.
@VisionQuest United in anger, I just hope that, this leads to systematic change, IT's not enough the few reversals that have happened so far ever since his death.

 
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