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Click through to listen to the conversation. It's disgusting. And people like this--whose day-to-day job is to deny claims on the most specious grounds--ought to be doxxed, ostracized, and generally treated like the shits that they are. I would say send them into exile, but if that happened, they would end up with better health care than you can get here in the good ole U.S.A.

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They'll say the "law doesn't matter" then it's all shock and outrage when a health care CEO gets shot down on the street.

Can't ignore the law from a position of privilege while expecting those "beneath" you to continue to respect it themselves.

It either protects everyone equally, or ultimately protects no one.

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By the way this is exactly why healthcare should be single payer.

UnitedHealth shareholders are suing them for providing care after the CEO was killed as in they stopped denying some of these cases and now they are getting sue over it.

Doxx the shareholders too and put them in the cell with Luigi

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/unitedhealth-investors-lawsuit-brian-thompson-luigi-mangione/

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