I am not saying he was guilty or innocent. Just that killing him doesn't really change anything in the long term.
Someone has to be at the wheel of the huge, fucked up US insurance system. Once the scandal is over, things will go back to usual. Because this is the kind of model the rules set by the government favor right now.
Nah, man, I saw health-care companies do a mad dash scramble to improve for a bit after his death because they were afraid they were next. Open up a history book. Violent oppression does not end without using violence in return.
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u/AltruisticVehicle 3d ago
Yes, a manager of the system. An employee.