Pshh… The insurance companies ARENT KILLING PEOPLE. They are just REFUSING LIFE SAVING CARE. They can STILL go into CRUSHING MEDICAL DEBT if they wanna live. Stop lying.
/s
Sorry I just keep seeing this argument everywhere and it’s breaking my brain.
Simpley_Wrong
3 months ago
People shouldn’t be afraid of their government, the government should be afraid of the people. ‘V for Vendetta’
trunksshinohara
3 months ago

big_guyforyou
3 months ago
the dinosaurs didn’t mourn the destruction of the meteor when it hit the earth
Vladmerius
3 months ago
Delay. Deny. Depose.Â
DuvalHeart
3 months ago
For the past 50-odd years business schools have taught students that the only moral imperative is the pursuit of increasing profits. They genuinely cannot comprehend that pursuing profits at the expense of human lives is immoral and wrong by all other standards.
They’re terrified because Luigi’s action opened their eyes to an alien way of thinking that they can’t understand.
ppartyllikeaarrock
3 months ago
They aren’t trying, literally tens of thousands of people die ***EVERY YEAR*** simply because insurance executives are greedy.
They are successfully killing tens of thousands of people every year and getting away with it.
They are successfully killing tens of thousands of people every year and getting away with it.
They are successfully killing tens of thousands of people every year and getting away with it.
They are successfully killing tens of thousands of people every year and getting away with it.
spinyfever
3 months ago
Nancy Parker, you boomer class traitor.
I hear she’s not getting the reward money because she called 911 instead of the tip hotline.
Karma is a bitch, I hope it was worth it.
-Makeka-
3 months ago
Reminder that just a few centuries ago the working class was alot more proactive when it came to dealing with the rich.
CinderLotus
3 months ago
We need a labor strike.
LeiningensAnts
3 months ago
Remember, to the “thou shalt not kill” crowd, any objection to letting the poor die in a ditch is equivalent to a rejection of God’s sovereignty over life and death. This is the same logic that says revolt against the divinely appointed king is equivalent to a revolt against God.
Sonicnbpt
3 months ago
If we organize and strike, we’ll have universal healthcare by the end of the week.
GearTwunk
3 months ago
not just trying to kill us. trying to kill us *for profit.*
Useless
3 months ago
Rich people do not like stark reminders that their privilege only exists at the mercy of the masses.
Tokin_Swamp_Puppy
3 months ago
Let’s be reasonable. They aren’t trying to kill us. If they did they wouldn’t make no money. They are trying to keep us sick and in misery and just don’t care if we die.
SoCuteShibe
3 months ago
Absolutely!
It is so frustrating how many news outlets are so confidently mask-off against the interests of the common people in their coverage of this issue; of course this is because of who owns them and decides what runs and what doesn’t.
I have canceled a handful of subscriptions over such coverage and encourage others to do the same.
ElectricLego
3 months ago
I don’t want anyone to die; I want them to help solve the problem! But if they won’t, I’m not sad that they go away.
Rhodie114
3 months ago
I’m reminded of the Dr. Glaucoflecken video where he lays out that when you’re young and healthy, it’s in the insurance company’s best interest that you see the doctor as infrequently as possible and just keep paying premiums. But then once you get a chronic illness, it’s in the insurance companies best interest for you to die as quickly as possible. Their worst case scenario is a patient with a manageable chronic condition that they have to pay to treat for 30 years.
5minArgument
3 months ago
It’s just rich on rich crime. Nothing you can do about it, they can’t help themselves. It’s in their blood.
SignificanceJust1497
3 months ago
This is how I look at it. It’s obviously morally wrong that somebody’s right to life was taken from them, however, it is not your moral duty to mourn for someone who may have had a hand in your own wrongdoing. If you ask the question of is it ethical for insurance companies to deny you medication your doctor believes is 100% necessary for your condition, you can pose the argument that no, it is not moral and thus, the people who do so are taking immoral action against you
Also, for all his “importance”, the CEO was replaced within days and it was business as usual.
100% facts! Eat the rich.
It’s not left vs. right.
It’s workers vs. rulers. Always has been.
Pshh… The insurance companies ARENT KILLING PEOPLE. They are just REFUSING LIFE SAVING CARE. They can STILL go into CRUSHING MEDICAL DEBT if they wanna live. Stop lying.
/s
Sorry I just keep seeing this argument everywhere and it’s breaking my brain.
People shouldn’t be afraid of their government, the government should be afraid of the people. ‘V for Vendetta’

the dinosaurs didn’t mourn the destruction of the meteor when it hit the earth
Delay. Deny. Depose.Â
For the past 50-odd years business schools have taught students that the only moral imperative is the pursuit of increasing profits. They genuinely cannot comprehend that pursuing profits at the expense of human lives is immoral and wrong by all other standards.
They’re terrified because Luigi’s action opened their eyes to an alien way of thinking that they can’t understand.
They aren’t trying, literally tens of thousands of people die ***EVERY YEAR*** simply because insurance executives are greedy.
They are successfully killing tens of thousands of people every year and getting away with it.
They are successfully killing tens of thousands of people every year and getting away with it.
They are successfully killing tens of thousands of people every year and getting away with it.
They are successfully killing tens of thousands of people every year and getting away with it.
Nancy Parker, you boomer class traitor.
I hear she’s not getting the reward money because she called 911 instead of the tip hotline.
Karma is a bitch, I hope it was worth it.
Reminder that just a few centuries ago the working class was alot more proactive when it came to dealing with the rich.
We need a labor strike.
Remember, to the “thou shalt not kill” crowd, any objection to letting the poor die in a ditch is equivalent to a rejection of God’s sovereignty over life and death. This is the same logic that says revolt against the divinely appointed king is equivalent to a revolt against God.
If we organize and strike, we’ll have universal healthcare by the end of the week.
not just trying to kill us. trying to kill us *for profit.*
Rich people do not like stark reminders that their privilege only exists at the mercy of the masses.
Let’s be reasonable. They aren’t trying to kill us. If they did they wouldn’t make no money. They are trying to keep us sick and in misery and just don’t care if we die.
Absolutely!
It is so frustrating how many news outlets are so confidently mask-off against the interests of the common people in their coverage of this issue; of course this is because of who owns them and decides what runs and what doesn’t.
I have canceled a handful of subscriptions over such coverage and encourage others to do the same.
I don’t want anyone to die; I want them to help solve the problem! But if they won’t, I’m not sad that they go away.
I’m reminded of the Dr. Glaucoflecken video where he lays out that when you’re young and healthy, it’s in the insurance company’s best interest that you see the doctor as infrequently as possible and just keep paying premiums. But then once you get a chronic illness, it’s in the insurance companies best interest for you to die as quickly as possible. Their worst case scenario is a patient with a manageable chronic condition that they have to pay to treat for 30 years.
It’s just rich on rich crime. Nothing you can do about it, they can’t help themselves. It’s in their blood.
This is how I look at it. It’s obviously morally wrong that somebody’s right to life was taken from them, however, it is not your moral duty to mourn for someone who may have had a hand in your own wrongdoing. If you ask the question of is it ethical for insurance companies to deny you medication your doctor believes is 100% necessary for your condition, you can pose the argument that no, it is not moral and thus, the people who do so are taking immoral action against you
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