It angers me that they immediately pulled put all these insane resources to hunt for him because a RICH guy got killed, while we all know they wouldn’t even have rolled over on the couch if it had been any regular non rich person
so what, the citizens elect the upper class corrupt people into offices ... they only have themself to blame for becoming second and third class citizens. Pointless to cry about rich people getting themself privileges. They at least have the brain to recognize representation sharing their interest or create such representation whenever its not on a ballot. If you cant match that minimum effort in a democracy then you are the problem, not them.
Currently seeing them acquit a murderer for killing a homeless man while this guy is going to get the book thrown at him . Justice? No no they said it’s, “ just us…”
Thompson didn’t even get sympathy from his own company. They still had the meeting and even stepped over his corps to get into the building. They replaced him not even a week after. CEO’s are so useless, even their own companies see this as replaceable.
@@jennyanydots2389"Not really" what? Quit trying to take away from people voicing support for the righteous act that took place. Praise Luigi, or taste boot.
As someone from a wealthy family, that can afford things when my health insurance refuses to cover it, I have this thing called empathy, that makes me see how people would celebrate the death of this guy. People who try to argue against this murder are the same people that believe it is ok to run over everyone, as soon as you can profit out of it, and they are afraid they might be next.
Why have empathy thought? I'm indifferent about it, because I don't obviously think we should murder people we disagree with but the CEO probably indirectly caused at least a few deaths or horrifying health complications by his company having such high denial rates. Obviously he's just another cog in the machine but if this can cause some of other companies to see what people can do at their worst, and change their plans to be a bit less draconian, maybe there's some good in this.
@@vulcanmemes9770the empathy is towards people who cannot afford to pay for these surgeries and exams themselves. And it helps me understand why people would cheer after such a murder. The CEO of a health insurance company shouldn't be forgiven because he is not the one to directly deny the payment of surgeries and treatments. As much as "the system" is an issue, putting profit over people's lives is disgusting, and he was part of that decision.
@@talic-os5899 No murder should be celebrated or condoned. Even "just" cases are tragic because of the event(s) that it took to make it "just" have to be extremely horrific. Arguing for "murder" under any circumstance means that person's empathy is probably just for show. They probably tell people how "empathetic" they are all the time... it's very important to them that other people are made aware of their empathy.
McDonald's coorperate is brutal, my coworker used to work for them and they are pros at sticking their nose in everything, wouldn't be surprised if people were threatened to snitch on the guy.
It actually wasn't a McDonald's employee that recognized Luigie...it was an elderly couple that noticed him, and mentioned it to the McDonald's employee who then called the police. Had that couple not noticed, Luigie would be back on the bus heading who knows where.
@@Emy53 AKSHULAYYY they didnt say anything about recognizing him, so ill just go ahead and repeat the original comment. "Can’t believe a McDonald’s employee called the cops like just put the frys in the bag"
Nintendo could be heroes, send the guy a cease and desist for using the name of one of their characters, he's clearly stolen their IP and couldn't have been born Luigi when they own it.
That depends. I have state insurance in Oregon and I didn't pay a dime(except for my yearly taxes) for the visits or the machine. It really can be that easy, and I'm so sorry that it isn't for you.
they charged my insurance $25,000 for just the first round or rabies shots.... no scans or tests or anything like that just rabies and antibiotic IM injections
That blows my mind. It took a couple years here in Scotland to figure out what exactly was triggering my epileptic seizures-my scans were all prompt but didn't show anything obvious and so it was a case of managing them with different meds and keeping a diary until I found out lack of sleep and stress was triggering them but it cost me nothing and even my 4 different meds I'm on costs nothing meaning I could get into work again faster and paying into the system that helped me instead of going bankrupt, having no home possibly then not being able to get work to pay taxes back into the system which will also help others. I sincerely hope people in the US get the healthcare they should soon. Got to get the lobbyists out and change campaign finance laws
They won't get exposed. They wanted that "turn in" money and will get it once dude is found guilty. People who call in for rewards can do so anonymously. Sure, someone else could throw a name out there but we won't ever truly know.
Prison escape via toilet prison system. "Suspect was seen on CCTV with what is believed to be a relative who appeared in his cell via the toilet. The pair were then seen eating what appears to be mushrooms before the pair are seen jumping into the toilet and disappearing. We are appealing to all McDonald's staff to remain vigilant and keep a look out"
I had three knee surgeries the final being a total knee replacement. My doctor was operating at a freestanding surgical clinic. I asked him why he had left his previous hospital. He explained the hospital had made a policy, allowing doctors to only implant the three cheapest prosthetics into people to improve their bottom line. This is because they get paid one lump sum by Medicare for these types of surgeries. He wanted to implant anything he wanted to implant. The whole system is broken when a doctor has to leave his place of employment to go somewhere else to offer his patients his best care. It’s every part of the system that’s broken. The CEO of the hospital he left made $6 million a year.
Putting aside the moral debates of law and order for a minute. If that many people in the tens of millions, a bipartisan majority of the entire nation, says posthumously in the the wake of You getting plugged in the back while You were walking down the street, are celebrating in the streets like their team just won the Super bowl and coming to a mass consensus saying that you were a very bad person, doing a very bad things. Then there is an extremely high chance that You were in fact a very bad person doing a very bad things.
I wish that this would be a "are we the baddies" moment for billionaires, but I wouldn't bet a dime on that. They probably don't care anyway about morals. FEAR, however, doesn't require ethics or empathy to be a motivation for behavior change.
@@_m_w_m Why are you making excuses for Insurance execs killing thousands of people? They are all sons, daughters, mother, fathers with family who were denied treatment and died. Why dont you care about them?
As someone who had debilitating chronic pain, it 100% affects your mental wellbeing and can turn you mentally sick way faster than you can imagine. It’s full of grief and depression and anger. It’s unfathomable to anyone who hasn’t experienced it, but your body is a living hell. So it doesn’t surprise me at all that he had a mental break after even a few months of that kind of constant pain
I read that he also had lyme which I can say from experience, twice, really messes with the brain. Years later and probably screwy for life, I still hold a lot of disgust for my infectious disease doctor. Funnily enough, he practices in good ol' Altoona, PA.
@ I feel like that’s a big part of it too- that disgust. Like my doctors dropped the ball hard and did nothing but medically gaslight me for years, and now I have lifelong side effects that will never go away, despite the main thing being fixed. And I rail against the medical industry and insurance. I really want to read his manifesto
My guess is they’re going to end up having to leave their job. There’s only two McDonald’s in that town apparently and I’ve already seen many comments about them. They will probably have to quit for their own safety (or so McDonald’s can say that person doesn’t even work here anymore) and they will lose their employer health insurance.
YES! You can in fact return a not guilty verdict even if its beyond a reasonable doubt they’re guilty. One of the reasons for why jury nullifications happen is “because the jury wants to send a message about some social issue that is larger than the case itself”. It’s time to send a message! And as a jury member, you are NEVER punished for giving the “wrong” verdict.
The message this sends is that nothing will ever change, unless someone of "high class" is treated the same way we all are. How do we as a society do that to the entire 1%?
"Violence is the results of conditions becoming intolerable" sometimes, being nice and peaceful just doesn't get us anywhere but back home and to the grind
We are in a new era, potentially something much worse than before, especially if we give up. Don't lose hope, evil triumphs when good people do nothing!
They dont work in healthcare, they work in finance. They should be called insurance agents. They are agents of the isnurance Company, employed to protect the profits/revenues of the ultra wealthy.
I remember when the Tories released a plan to privatise healthcare over in the UK and all the news had to do was to have people guess how much it would cost to get an ambulance and hold a baby after labour in the US. Everyone was shocked when they found out and refused the plan, so the Tories just cut the budget for NHS in retaliation.
Its fucked how fucked the Tories are. yet they keep getting voted in. And labour just have to show some common sense and they could have an easy ride. Its same situation in Australia... And yet both labour parties decide to go strange as soon as they are in.
Yeah that's the sad thing about here in the UK, politicians chip away at our healthcare piece by piece and often people will blame immigrants or those who aren't working etc... Scotland isn't quite so bad just now thankfully since it's a devolved issue but we've still got our problems and so we HAVE to make sure and save it all over the UK
“The American way of life, as I see it, is really the American way of death. Everything is determined by greed and the insatiable desire to be the richest and most powerful. And that desire is limitless.” - Lydia Lunch
I'm english and you way of doing medical care is just mental you and every country in the world needs a NHS it's socialism but it's about your health we all pay in we all take out it's just right
I spent 2 years fighting for coverage for a medication I needed and it even went to the States Attorneys General office of the state I lived in at the time. The result of which if they decided i wouldnt be covered i could never ask for coverage again or if i won then they'd never be able to deny me again. I won and even though I wanted to leave the state so badly, it was a genuine consideration when I left.
10 million people who voted for Biden just stayed home this year. Blame them. If you're one of them, blame yourself. Stop blaming politicians for being terrible and start blaming the people who vote for them, and the people who don't vote at all. In other words, blame the people who put them there. You get the politicians you deserve.
@@bipolarminddroppings You should blame both, but the politician is likely to have lied to the people voting for them in order to line their own pockets after saying they would fix an issue, and as such the politician deserves more blame than the purposely ignorant population
@@bipolarminddroppings Yes, because we all know how much power the average citizen has in choosing who gets put up for election in the first place 🤡 "Don't blame the people who are literally in charge" What a wild ass take
It was a boomer who works at McDonald's so chances are they don't have very good health insurance 60,000 for health insurance which they probably never will see because it requires a conviction to get that money what are they going to do come out publicly and say hey everybody I was the guy who ratted out our literal only hero in the last 40 years
Well keping the gun and having a manifesto in his possession points to either being a complete idiot or wanting to get caught. Also he used the same fake ID to show the cops as he used in NY
Besides, this is all Social Murder anyway. Not announced in any policy, just engineering death of the people so the rich get those held resources. We keep doing this.
Thank you for mentioning how the isolation of disability can be so harmful to our mental health. At some point EVERYONE will deal with ability challenges and learn that our society was not designed to include or support us through that time. I'd like to see that change but we need to undo the lessons that people's worth is tied to the size of their bank account.
My Mother-In-Law was not a rich woman, but she worked for the USPS and was aghast when we told her how much we pay for Health Care. We were paying 216.00 for a CUT rate plan, with government assistance. She was paying $20.00 a month for her and her husbands Platinum plan, and thought people just "Didn't want to pay because it would mean one less pack of menthols."
Law enforcement can use biometrics to unlock your phone without a warrant, but they can't force you to physically enter a password, pin or pattern unlock into your phone. In summary, don't use biometric locks to secure your phone.
if they press for a jury of 'peers' the ivy league + valedictorian type would mostlikely see coverage as a 'you problem'. on the other hand if they take a pool of young people who have recently been removed from parents halthcare plans this will be a different story
I can sort of understand the snitch because it's a lot of money for a minimum wage worker. Still, if I were them, I'd worry about people coming after me. It's not exactly the kind of money that lets you quit your job and move.
Cant wait for the upcoming statement on his prison escape. "Suspect was seen on CCTV with what is believed to be a relative who appeared in his cell via the toilet. The pair were then seen eating what appears to be mushrooms before the pair are seen jumping into the toilet and disappearing. We are appealing to all McDonald's staff to remain vigilant and keep a look out"
Five bucks says it was some little JROTC weenie with a baby face, stink behind his unwashed ears, and a desperate yearning to exert power over people socially beneath him.
We're in a place in this country --like during the Great Depression--where criminals and gangsters are turned into heroic figures. This will not end well.
Usually I am against releasing the name of a person who is responsible for the death of others. But this time I will make an exception. Brian Thompson, the CEO of UnitedHealthcare, was responsible for the deaths of others due to the denial by UnitedHealthcare of their customers' insurance claims.
As someone raised by a Suffolk County cop (Long Island NY) I can personally tell you my cop dad quit Candy Crush after over 5000 levels and has since moved on to Royal Match and is currently on level 4855. Yk I like my taxpayer dollars to go to something useful.
I don’t feel bad about the CEO’s death or how it happened. Why? Because his actions directly invited this response. Frankly, I’m shocked that, in a nation founded on principles of freedom and helping others, such incidents aren’t more common given the glaring wealth inequality and the outright exploitation within our healthcare system. This industry thrives on the suffering and death of our fellow Americans-it’s a system designed to prioritize profit over people. If a business exists solely to harm Americans in pursuit of money, that business has no right to exist. Executives who knowingly make decisions that cost lives should be held fully accountable. It’s appalling that when someone commits a crime in the street, we call it "murder," yet when thousands die because of a corporate policy, we call it "just doing business." The actions of the person who stopped this executive’s reign of harm reflect the frustration many feel but are too powerless or afraid to act on. While violence is not a solution, it’s hard to ignore the deep resentment that has built up against a system that continues to kill without consequence. The fact that law enforcement prioritizes protecting the elite over the public further reveals their role-not as protectors of the people, but as enforcers of a status quo that allows the wealthy to exploit us. It’s a reminder that systemic change is urgently needed. How many more Americans must suffer or die before we confront this broken system and fix it?
Well, in all honesty, any type of shooting in NYC these days are taken pretty seriously and I believe the nature of the crime got it bumped to Fed status. But yeah, living here in NYC and you hear of a deadly shooting, the people always get caught pretty quickly due to cameras EVERYWHERE
You mean when you commit a crime you don't wear the same clothing carry fake IDs and a gun that's not the same gun with a separate silencer which is not the same silencer in a Manifesto of why you did the crime you committed you absolute amateur
America seems like a rope bridge over crocodile infested waters...with the crocs responsible for bridge maintenance. Luigi was on a great arc, and then an accident ruined his entire life with cronic pain. Instead of picking him up, the system used his vulnerability as an opportunity to destroy him, as it always does, and he decided he wasn't going down alone.
That's what people don't get. Most people in this country are 1 jobless, 1 tragedy, 1 addiction, 1 diagnosis and usually 1 or 2 paychecks away from total ruin. We shouldn't have to be living like this in the most wealthy country in the world by many margins.
Either he wanted to get caught or its a scape goat. Why would he have his gun, fake ID and a manifesto on him while at a Mcdonald? Why would he even keep those?
On top of that it's not even the same gun the gun scene in the actual shooting is a manufactured gun used for killing pigs on farms that's why it was bolt action the gun they found on him is 3D printed
I’ve been so poor for so long. I want to support your show but I haven’t had the money to spend anything for just myself in a while. If you ever make those monitor buddies again while I actually have disposable income I will 1000% buy one. You two are the best
I couldn't help but notice that you keep saying things like *Healthcare* Executive. He was an insurance executive. Those of us actually working in healthcare do not want him lumped in with us.
Actually one could argue that he was directly responsible for those deaths considering he was the one who knew that the AI system was denying healthcare insurance at 90% great and decided to keep it
I live outside the US and have to get a back surgery that costs around 20 thousand (over here, no idea how much it costs in the us), in the country im in I either pay outright or wait a year for them to do it for free, the amount of people who have suggested "why don't you go do it in the US?" as a solution is baffling cause they just assume its free.
why would they assume it's free? you would be paying out of pocket. I don't know what currency you are counting the 20 thousand in but a back surgery could be somewhere around 60-100 thousand + usd depending on what you would need done.
The man had a super silent assassin weapon and the patty flipper still had the confidence… they used to have the awareness to be a coward about it at the least
Gotta love how the police glaze themselves up in that press conference for 30 minutes about their Ai systems and all the money they squandered on man hours and specialty units and being "the best detectives in the world" and solving this with "good old fashioned detective work" when they didn't do shit and it was just some McDonald's worker who caught the guy. Between so much back patting over their own uselessness, acting like the public at large was in danger or that we are united in feeling bad for the victim I have to wonder if they are aware how disconnected from reality that press conference was.
@@Rodigo-v1nHe's just a patsy multiple alibis have popped up proving his innocence. Thus he could not have committed the (arguable) crime he is being accused of. His lawyers have a lot to work with here.
Luigi was helping me explore a haunted mansion, he couldn't have done it.
Luigi was with me. You can ask Mario. 😏Trust me, I'm a Princess.
Nah man you're wrong he was over with me in cold grey England helping paint a shed, the man is innocent!
I was there. I am Mario. The princess is now safe.
It angers me that they immediately pulled put all these insane resources to hunt for him because a RICH guy got killed, while we all know they wouldn’t even have rolled over on the couch if it had been any regular non rich person
Yep if it was one of us they would've ruled it a suicide or robbery gone wrong then fuck off to play more pokemon go.
Facts
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Also angers me when you look like a bot but make sense. Bot name acc made 5 years ago blank profile
2 tier justice system and 2 tier police system. it'll be needed for the "iron heel" phase of late stage capitalism
He couldn't be the hitman because he was helping me move into my new apartment that day
You have said the actual truth.
I remember you talking about that 5 days ago
im pretty sure i saw that happening
Oh yeah no you guys were really struggling with that couch
Didn't you comment about how helpful he was over the weekend?
*The police handling a murder*
Homeless person: 🤢🫸
Rich person: 🙂👍
so what, the citizens elect the upper class corrupt people into offices ... they only have themself to blame for becoming second and third class citizens.
Pointless to cry about rich people getting themself privileges. They at least have the brain to recognize representation sharing their interest or create such representation whenever its not on a ballot. If you cant match that minimum effort in a democracy then you are the problem, not them.
First day in reality? Welcome.
@@jennyanydots2389it's he who said it not you
Currently seeing them acquit a murderer for killing a homeless man while this guy is going to get the book thrown at him . Justice? No no they said it’s, “ just us…”
@@jennyanydots2389first day on the internet? Welcome
Couldn't have been Luigi. He was at the same birthday party I was at at the time of the murder. Every single one of my friends will tell you the same.
i was there i can confirm.
I was also there. They’ve got the wrong guy!
Was there.
It was a big party, I was there too.
Wasn't there, but had a video call with someone who was. Luigi was the life of the party
Thompson didn’t even get sympathy from his own company. They still had the meeting and even stepped over his corps to get into the building. They replaced him not even a week after. CEO’s are so useless, even their own companies see this as replaceable.
*autocorrect: corpse
These people at the top are ghouls, they only care about the profit and shareholder value and will step on anyone to get a line to go up
Also fun fact, UHC stock went up 2% after news of their CEO’s murder broke. Literally more valuable dead than alive, yikes.
At my company, the higher ups have less job security than entry level jobs
Since he can no longer be tried for insider trading, of course stock value will rise, he can't grass on anyone else anymore.
If our health system was better, my cousin would not have died two months ago, leaving behind 3 kids, oldest having just turned 18.
i'm so sorry that shouldn't have happened.
I'm so sorry for your loss
Hope they're doing alright man😢
😢 sorry
I am so sorry for you loss and for the state of you health care system 💔
My boy Luigi was actually building shelters for the homeless the day the CEO fell on those bullets, so he's innocent.
Yep, I was there too - plus a bunch of friends will all agree.
That was the most low energy most disappointed “ladies and gentlemen we got em” I ever heard 😂
I'm sorry McDonalds, but having rats reported by customers is a pre-existing condition.
Not really. It's crappy food but they aren't known for being dirty. Some of the people eating the food are though.
@@jennyanydots2389 have you worked in the kitchen? it's nasty back there...
@@jennyanydots2389"Not really" what? Quit trying to take away from people voicing support for the righteous act that took place. Praise Luigi, or taste boot.
As someone from a wealthy family, that can afford things when my health insurance refuses to cover it, I have this thing called empathy, that makes me see how people would celebrate the death of this guy.
People who try to argue against this murder are the same people that believe it is ok to run over everyone, as soon as you can profit out of it, and they are afraid they might be next.
Why have empathy thought? I'm indifferent about it, because I don't obviously think we should murder people we disagree with but the CEO probably indirectly caused at least a few deaths or horrifying health complications by his company having such high denial rates. Obviously he's just another cog in the machine but if this can cause some of other companies to see what people can do at their worst, and change their plans to be a bit less draconian, maybe there's some good in this.
@@vulcanmemes9770the empathy is towards people who cannot afford to pay for these surgeries and exams themselves. And it helps me understand why people would cheer after such a murder.
The CEO of a health insurance company shouldn't be forgiven because he is not the one to directly deny the payment of surgeries and treatments. As much as "the system" is an issue, putting profit over people's lives is disgusting, and he was part of that decision.
@@talic-os5899 No murder should be celebrated or condoned. Even "just" cases are tragic because of the event(s) that it took to make it "just" have to be extremely horrific. Arguing for "murder" under any circumstance means that person's empathy is probably just for show. They probably tell people how "empathetic" they are all the time... it's very important to them that other people are made aware of their empathy.
Can’t believe a McDonald’s employee called the cops like just put the frys in the bag
That's what we get with no class solidarity.
We all should do better.
McDonald's coorperate is brutal, my coworker used to work for them and they are pros at sticking their nose in everything, wouldn't be surprised if people were threatened to snitch on the guy.
It actually wasn't a McDonald's employee that recognized Luigie...it was an elderly couple that noticed him, and mentioned it to the McDonald's employee who then called the police. Had that couple not noticed, Luigie would be back on the bus heading who knows where.
@@Emy53 AKSHULAYYY they didnt say anything about recognizing him, so ill just go ahead and repeat the original comment.
"Can’t believe a McDonald’s employee called the cops like just put the frys in the bag"
@@Emy53 well if the couple told the employees to call the cops, no wonder they called the cops, this is a corporation after all.
Dude's attorney REALLY needs to find his way around to describing to the jury the concept of "nullification."
let's find somebody with the money to put up billboards all around NY educating jurors
genuinely a genius idea, someone should start a gofundme or something like that for it.
Nintendo is currently on the way to New York to sue the suspect for being named Luigi
😂
Nintendo could be heroes, send the guy a cease and desist for using the name of one of their characters, he's clearly stolen their IP and couldn't have been born Luigi when they own it.
Best comment 😂
The real Ironic thing is, that Mario was named after a New Yorker as well.
It costs $1,000 just to _find out_ if you have sleep apnea.
I have insurance and I have to pay 500 for my part of a CPAP machine.
That depends. I have state insurance in Oregon and I didn't pay a dime(except for my yearly taxes) for the visits or the machine. It really can be that easy, and I'm so sorry that it isn't for you.
they charged my insurance $25,000 for just the first round or rabies shots.... no scans or tests or anything like that just rabies and antibiotic IM injections
That blows my mind. It took a couple years here in Scotland to figure out what exactly was triggering my epileptic seizures-my scans were all prompt but didn't show anything obvious and so it was a case of managing them with different meds and keeping a diary until I found out lack of sleep and stress was triggering them but it cost me nothing and even my 4 different meds I'm on costs nothing meaning I could get into work again faster and paying into the system that helped me instead of going bankrupt, having no home possibly then not being able to get work to pay taxes back into the system which will also help others. I sincerely hope people in the US get the healthcare they should soon. Got to get the lobbyists out and change campaign finance laws
It costs nothing here but you need 3 grand for the machine
I hope the person who called the cops on the shooter realizes how insanely unpopular they will be if their identity gets revealed.
They won't get exposed. They wanted that "turn in" money and will get it once dude is found guilty. People who call in for rewards can do so anonymously. Sure, someone else could throw a name out there but we won't ever truly know.
@@JaymeSplendid Hear that they're already refusing to pay out the reward money for the info, absolute irony on the whole story.
@@StormcloudLive yep, because they called 911 instead of crimestoppers lol
Coworkers talk 💰 Bet he wasn’t popular amongst his coworkers, even more so now.
Not everyone is terminally online.
We need an enterprising Mario willing to make a name for themselves
Prison escape via toilet prison system.
"Suspect was seen on CCTV with what is believed to be a relative who appeared in his cell via the toilet. The pair were then seen eating what appears to be mushrooms before the pair are seen jumping into the toilet and disappearing.
We are appealing to all McDonald's staff to remain vigilant and keep a look out"
I want a Peach to do it next!!! 🍑 Could you Imagine the memes!
Mario's health insurance was denied. And here we are.
@jobeans4760 It's a-me! (Low growl) Your worst nightmare. Here we GOOOOO!!!
Mario is a doctor tho. He's labor aristocracy.
I had three knee surgeries the final being a total knee replacement. My doctor was operating at a freestanding surgical clinic. I asked him why he had left his previous hospital. He explained the hospital had made a policy, allowing doctors to only implant the three cheapest prosthetics into people to improve their bottom line. This is because they get paid one lump sum by Medicare for these types of surgeries. He wanted to implant anything he wanted to implant. The whole system is broken when a doctor has to leave his place of employment to go somewhere else to offer his patients his best care. It’s every part of the system that’s broken. The CEO of the hospital he left made $6 million a year.
Putting aside the moral debates of law and order for a minute. If that many people in the tens of millions, a bipartisan majority of the entire nation, says posthumously in the the wake of You getting plugged in the back while You were walking down the street, are celebrating in the streets like their team just won the Super bowl and coming to a mass consensus saying that you were a very bad person, doing a very bad things. Then there is an extremely high chance that You were in fact a very bad person doing a very bad things.
"Are WE the baddies...?* is a question no CEO asked this week
I wish that this would be a "are we the baddies" moment for billionaires, but I wouldn't bet a dime on that. They probably don't care anyway about morals. FEAR, however, doesn't require ethics or empathy to be a motivation for behavior change.
Why are you creating an excuse for people doing terrible things online? Like bullying a family who is experiencing a loss
@@_m_w_mthey'll be fine, his tens of thousands of victims will not.
@@_m_w_m Why are you making excuses for Insurance execs killing thousands of people? They are all sons, daughters, mother, fathers with family who were denied treatment and died. Why dont you care about them?
As someone who had debilitating chronic pain, it 100% affects your mental wellbeing and can turn you mentally sick way faster than you can imagine. It’s full of grief and depression and anger. It’s unfathomable to anyone who hasn’t experienced it, but your body is a living hell. So it doesn’t surprise me at all that he had a mental break after even a few months of that kind of constant pain
I've had migraines since I was 12, there are days where my entire existence is just PAIN. I 100% understand why folks snap from that.
I read that he also had lyme which I can say from experience, twice, really messes with the brain. Years later and probably screwy for life, I still hold a lot of disgust for my infectious disease doctor. Funnily enough, he practices in good ol' Altoona, PA.
@ I feel like that’s a big part of it too- that disgust. Like my doctors dropped the ball hard and did nothing but medically gaslight me for years, and now I have lifelong side effects that will never go away, despite the main thing being fixed. And I rail against the medical industry and insurance. I really want to read his manifesto
Imagine if the person who reported this ends up getting their insurance coverage denied for a future medical procedure
Well considering they're Boomer who works at McDonald's that's a very likely thing that's going to happen very soon
My guess is they’re going to end up having to leave their job. There’s only two McDonald’s in that town apparently and I’ve already seen many comments about them. They will probably have to quit for their own safety (or so McDonald’s can say that person doesn’t even work here anymore) and they will lose their employer health insurance.
What health insurance? They work at McDonald's.
How many stitches can you get for 10k?
Also, if they snitched for the $60k reward, bad news. They called 911, not crimestoppers, so they’re not gonna get any of the reward money
Finding a jury for his case is going to be impossible 😂
Good time to read up on jury nullification. Remember not to mention it during jury selection.
YES! You can in fact return a not guilty verdict even if its beyond a reasonable doubt they’re guilty.
One of the reasons for why jury nullifications happen is “because the jury wants to send a message about some social issue that is larger than the case itself”. It’s time to send a message!
And as a jury member, you are NEVER punished for giving the “wrong” verdict.
The message this sends is that nothing will ever change, unless someone of "high class" is treated the same way we all are. How do we as a society do that to the entire 1%?
Let them eat hot pockets.
Republicans wanted a 1930’s Germany but they got late 1700’s France.
By sheer weight of numbers.
"Violence is the results of conditions becoming intolerable" sometimes, being nice and peaceful just doesn't get us anywhere but back home and to the grind
We are in a new era, potentially something much worse than before, especially if we give up. Don't lose hope, evil triumphs when good people do nothing!
Couldn't of been Luigi, he was helping me save a princess that day at that time.
you Mario?
Your Healthcare CEO assassin is in another castle.
It couldn’t have been Luigi, he’s been busy helping out his brother fight Bowser that week
can we all agree to never call them healthcare providers again? unless you're talking about actual doctors and nurses they're healthcare deniers.
They dont work in healthcare, they work in finance. They should be called insurance agents. They are agents of the isnurance Company, employed to protect the profits/revenues of the ultra wealthy.
Healthcare hoarders, just like they hoard everything else.
Like the Buddha, Luigi is a privileged guy who achieved enlightenment by encountering suffering.
Hesse's Siddhartha is an excellent read, even after 100 years since publication.
@conscientiousobserver8772 Sure, but I forget the part where he becomes a gun-toting vigilante.
But he got there.
@@LWfanboy it's in the graphic novel
@@anitacrumbly you just made my day - I would so sooo very much read that xD
Jury nullification is an important aspect of the justice system, for ensuring that the law matches the will of the people
It just goes to show you delete a rich CEO You're going to jail.. You delete a poor homeless man, vindicated hero
To quote Chris Rock: "It's all right coz it's all white."
The chokehold guy should get the United CEO treatment
jfc I picked the wrong time to stop drinking
Are you referencing Daniel Penny?
@@Trey_Travis who are the other heroic hobo murderers in recent memory?
The town I live of all places... I woke up to the news, everyone here's saying that McDonald's has rats in the kitchen now. Yuck, not eating there.
That mcdonalds 100% put cheese on my quarter pounder on Monday, I ate fries while watching the press camp. This is wild lol
I remember when the Tories released a plan to privatise healthcare over in the UK and all the news had to do was to have people guess how much it would cost to get an ambulance and hold a baby after labour in the US. Everyone was shocked when they found out and refused the plan, so the Tories just cut the budget for NHS in retaliation.
Its fucked how fucked the Tories are. yet they keep getting voted in. And labour just have to show some common sense and they could have an easy ride. Its same situation in Australia... And yet both labour parties decide to go strange as soon as they are in.
Yeah that's the sad thing about here in the UK, politicians chip away at our healthcare piece by piece and often people will blame immigrants or those who aren't working etc... Scotland isn't quite so bad just now thankfully since it's a devolved issue but we've still got our problems and so we HAVE to make sure and save it all over the UK
Brugh this is a video about American business. Ain't tea 'n crumpet time homey. Lets keep a lid on that UK talk son.
@@jennyanydots2389 lame response, we all suffer under the wealthy.
@@jennyanydots2389 They literally bring it up in the video, you idiot.
I would never have guessed our heroes name is Luigi...
Mario needs to step up
Luigi Mangioni is innocent - this is all a big misunderstanding.
Justice for Luigi!
We are in the game cube era of life, no one was expecting Luigi.
My favorite Mario character Luigi mansion
He’s not a hero he’s a violent nutball
"If he's hot as shit, you must acquit!" 😂
😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂
Record profits in 2024 after record profits in 2023 and after record profits in 2022
yeah, he WAS doing a great job as a CEO ... not so much as a human tho
"Some ill will towards corporate America" might be the understatement of the year...
“The American way of life, as I see it, is really the American way of death. Everything is determined by greed and the insatiable desire to be the richest and most powerful. And that desire is limitless.”
- Lydia Lunch
Sad but true for many
I'm english and you way of doing medical care is just mental you and every country in the world needs a NHS it's socialism but it's about your health we all pay in we all take out it's just right
Break free, life is great without greed
@@SamPettitt-s8ryeah we were all disappointed Obamacare didn't have a public opinion. Thanks Obama.
He also volunteered at a senior center where he may have seen many people face problems in healthcare
I spent 2 years fighting for coverage for a medication I needed and it even went to the States Attorneys General office of the state I lived in at the time. The result of which if they decided i wouldnt be covered i could never ask for coverage again or if i won then they'd never be able to deny me again. I won and even though I wanted to leave the state so badly, it was a genuine consideration when I left.
You guys forgot about all the tax dollars that go to provide our politicians with free healthcare. Even though they could easily afford insurance.
It's worse than that. If you get elected for one 2 year House seat you have free healthcare for the rest of your life.
10 million people who voted for Biden just stayed home this year. Blame them. If you're one of them, blame yourself.
Stop blaming politicians for being terrible and start blaming the people who vote for them, and the people who don't vote at all. In other words, blame the people who put them there. You get the politicians you deserve.
@@bipolarminddroppings You should blame both, but the politician is likely to have lied to the people voting for them in order to line their own pockets after saying they would fix an issue, and as such the politician deserves more blame than the purposely ignorant population
@@bipolarminddroppings Yes, because we all know how much power the average citizen has in choosing who gets put up for election in the first place 🤡 "Don't blame the people who are literally in charge" What a wild ass take
@@bipolarminddroppings Did Kamala promise Universal healthcare? I must have missed that ad. Maybe next time they could RUN A BETTER CAMPAIGN.
i thought that we all agreed that regardless of political affiliation *NOBODY SAW NOTHIN'* ?!?
ffs
snitches ruin everything
We screwed ourselves with the double negative. Should have said "no one say anything."
It was a boomer who works at McDonald's so chances are they don't have very good health insurance 60,000 for health insurance which they probably never will see because it requires a conviction to get that money what are they going to do come out publicly and say hey everybody I was the guy who ratted out our literal only hero in the last 40 years
Also him not changing those damn brows and going to McDonalds! No one followed the instructions
Well keping the gun and having a manifesto in his possession points to either being a complete idiot or wanting to get caught. Also he used the same fake ID to show the cops as he used in NY
@@jarchdm still did more than you ever did. That's an actual fact. Universal verity isn't something you see on youtube a lot. You're welcome.
Literally, We're the only creatures in the universe who have to pay to exist where we were born.
Besides, this is all Social Murder anyway. Not announced in any policy, just engineering death of the people so the rich get those held resources. We keep doing this.
R u an alien
Not really there are other beings that also do the trade though the reasons and value for trade are different.
Anyone who says "i dont understand why people are celebrating" in my opinion made a lot of money off of the death of a family member.
Thank you for mentioning how the isolation of disability can be so harmful to our mental health. At some point EVERYONE will deal with ability challenges and learn that our society was not designed to include or support us through that time. I'd like to see that change but we need to undo the lessons that people's worth is tied to the size of their bank account.
I'm hoping his trial is a media circus that ends with a Jury nullification
He will probably "kill himself" *cough cough* in prison before it even goes to court.
Nah, that's not him. He was helping my mom take care of my sister's kids, Luigi is an amazing babysitter.
Yes like watching my mom suffer because she can't afford health insurance.
My Mother-In-Law was not a rich woman, but she worked for the USPS and was aghast when we told her how much we pay for Health Care. We were paying 216.00 for a CUT rate plan, with government assistance. She was paying $20.00 a month for her and her husbands Platinum plan, and thought people just "Didn't want to pay because it would mean one less pack of menthols."
They are going to try and make sure the trial isn't televised. No way they will let him speak on TV.
The left and right of American politics collectively saying “rip bozo” to this guy is wholesome
The last time I saw Americans come together like this was 9/11
It makes you think. Maybe we should be fighting a class war instead of a culture war.
Law enforcement can use biometrics to unlock your phone without a warrant, but they can't force you to physically enter a password, pin or pattern unlock into your phone. In summary, don't use biometric locks to secure your phone.
SUSPECTED healthcare assassin
Allegedly
Good luck getting a non biased jury
if they press for a jury of 'peers' the ivy league + valedictorian type would mostlikely see coverage as a 'you problem'. on the other hand if they take a pool of young people who have recently been removed from parents halthcare plans this will be a different story
You think he’s making it to trial?
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Me to the snitch ass Mcdonalds employee, " he's not gonna give you free Healthcare lil bro".
snitches want attention.
America has only has class solidarity for the wealthy.
@@RSAgilityI'm pretty sure the McDonald's worker just wanted the $10k - probably to pay off a healthcare bill
@@RSAgility And stitches or so I've been told
I can sort of understand the snitch because it's a lot of money for a minimum wage worker. Still, if I were them, I'd worry about people coming after me. It's not exactly the kind of money that lets you quit your job and move.
Cant wait for the upcoming statement on his prison escape.
"Suspect was seen on CCTV with what is believed to be a relative who appeared in his cell via the toilet. The pair were then seen eating what appears to be mushrooms before the pair are seen jumping into the toilet and disappearing.
We are appealing to all McDonald's staff to remain vigilant and keep a look out"
He’ll have more reliable health insurance now that he’s in jail for killing a monster that runs a health insurance company.
Many prison systems in the us are even worse than united when it comes to denial of care
What a goofy class traitor, that McD's employee isn't a CEO he had nothing to be nervous for smh, let the man eat his hash brown in peace.
Five bucks says it was some little JROTC weenie with a baby face, stink behind his unwashed ears, and a desperate yearning to exert power over people socially beneath him.
this is what happens when you get paid starvation wages and someone dangles $60k in front of your face
Thank you for your service.
We're in a place in this country --like during the Great Depression--where criminals and gangsters are turned into heroic figures. This will not end well.
I love the Adjuster's name. Reminds me of the Italian American anarchists, in the early part of the 1900s
Alot of socially right ideologys, are against free market capitalism
Mussolini wasn't a fan of free market
Usually I am against releasing the name of a person who is responsible for the death of others. But this time I will make an exception. Brian Thompson, the CEO of UnitedHealthcare, was responsible for the deaths of others due to the denial by UnitedHealthcare of their customers' insurance claims.
As someone raised by a Suffolk County cop (Long Island NY) I can personally tell you my cop dad quit Candy Crush after over 5000 levels and has since moved on to Royal Match and is currently on level 4855. Yk I like my taxpayer dollars to go to something useful.
I don’t feel bad about the CEO’s death or how it happened. Why? Because his actions directly invited this response. Frankly, I’m shocked that, in a nation founded on principles of freedom and helping others, such incidents aren’t more common given the glaring wealth inequality and the outright exploitation within our healthcare system. This industry thrives on the suffering and death of our fellow Americans-it’s a system designed to prioritize profit over people.
If a business exists solely to harm Americans in pursuit of money, that business has no right to exist. Executives who knowingly make decisions that cost lives should be held fully accountable. It’s appalling that when someone commits a crime in the street, we call it "murder," yet when thousands die because of a corporate policy, we call it "just doing business."
The actions of the person who stopped this executive’s reign of harm reflect the frustration many feel but are too powerless or afraid to act on. While violence is not a solution, it’s hard to ignore the deep resentment that has built up against a system that continues to kill without consequence.
The fact that law enforcement prioritizes protecting the elite over the public further reveals their role-not as protectors of the people, but as enforcers of a status quo that allows the wealthy to exploit us. It’s a reminder that systemic change is urgently needed. How many more Americans must suffer or die before we confront this broken system and fix it?
i agree with everything you state except the system isn't broken it's working just as intended so it needs to be reformed.
Rich people only like the current version of health insurance because by denying people with bad insurance they get to skip the line. Change my mind
Chronic pain can change you.
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Chronic pain, plus the consequences of the opioid debacle only made things worse.
You can't even try yo tell me that crimes are treated the same by police when this guy took only 5 days to be arrested.
It wasn't even because of the police. It was because of a snitch
Well, in all honesty, any type of shooting in NYC these days are taken pretty seriously and I believe the nature of the crime got it bumped to Fed status. But yeah, living here in NYC and you hear of a deadly shooting, the people always get caught pretty quickly due to cameras EVERYWHERE
Ain't no way the guy still had the gun, fake IDs, and a manifesto on him 5 DAYS later.
You mean when you commit a crime you don't wear the same clothing carry fake IDs and a gun that's not the same gun with a separate silencer which is not the same silencer in a Manifesto of why you did the crime you committed you absolute amateur
@grimroten3299 I really wanna see what the cops wrote in that manifesto. Would probably be hilarious tbh
Yeah. It's too convenient.
I can't believe his name is Luigi's Mansion
OMG how didn't I see it
well you know what they say it takes an entire mansion to take out a ceo
America seems like a rope bridge over crocodile infested waters...with the crocs responsible for bridge maintenance.
Luigi was on a great arc, and then an accident ruined his entire life with cronic pain. Instead of picking him up, the system used his vulnerability as an opportunity to destroy him, as it always does, and he decided he wasn't going down alone.
I sure hope all of those elders with nothing to lose do not consider similar actions.
Much like in Fahrenheit 451, they present us with a fall guy in order to cover for their incompetence.
That's what people don't get. Most people in this country are 1 jobless, 1 tragedy, 1 addiction, 1 diagnosis and usually 1 or 2 paychecks away from total ruin. We shouldn't have to be living like this in the most wealthy country in the world by many margins.
Joe Biden has the chance to do the funniest shit ever
"Fuck it, we ball"
*incoherent Biden noises* "I pardon my own family. Luigi, does what he believes in, which makes him family."
Why would a politician owned by the oligarchy do something in defiance to his owners?
@@RarebitFiendsold as shit with nothing to lose
@@RarebitFiends senility
Really warms my heart that so many people recognize how grotesque the American healthcare system is.
Either he wanted to get caught or its a scape goat.
Why would he have his gun, fake ID and a manifesto on him while at a Mcdonald? Why would he even keep those?
On top of that it's not even the same gun the gun scene in the actual shooting is a manufactured gun used for killing pigs on farms that's why it was bolt action the gun they found on him is 3D printed
The mask is probably what got him caught. If he would've trimmed his eyebrows a bit, not smiled and not wear a mask nobody would recognize him.
effing master of disguise, all Luigi had to do was ditch the mask and hood for an ugly Christmas sweater. aint no way ANYONE would id him then
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Jury nullification
Imagine if Luigi's Mansion gets a sudden boost in sales over this, lol.
That visit from the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come did not end well for that CEO.
Yoinking this
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For the second time this year we learned you can never count on a PA resident to do the right thing.
my favorite comment so far
I couldn't help but notice that you keep saying things like *Healthcare* Executive. He was an insurance executive. Those of us actually working in healthcare do not want him lumped in with us.
He took one life, but how many lifes did the CEO take (indirektly)
Actually one could argue that he was directly responsible for those deaths considering he was the one who knew that the AI system was denying healthcare insurance at 90% great and decided to keep it
Tens of thousands just in the last year.
If Biden wanted some brownie points on the way out he could use that pardon power.
They make the rules and they break the rules, and we are oppressed.
I live outside the US and have to get a back surgery that costs around 20 thousand (over here, no idea how much it costs in the us), in the country im in I either pay outright or wait a year for them to do it for free, the amount of people who have suggested "why don't you go do it in the US?" as a solution is baffling cause they just assume its free.
why would they assume it's free? you would be paying out of pocket. I don't know what currency you are counting the 20 thousand in but a back surgery could be somewhere around 60-100 thousand + usd depending on what you would need done.
@anitacrumbly the assumption is that the US has everything figured and awsome so if it's free in my country it's free in the US and even better.
Snitches don't fear stitches the way they used to smdh
Snitches don't get stitches, their health insurance won't cover it
Indeed
They probably didn't get their insurance to approve the stitches.
The man had a super silent assassin weapon and the patty flipper still had the confidence… they used to have the awareness to be a coward about it at the least
Not when there is a major reward out, no, they don't and they haven't done so in years.
Not him, we hung out all day. He never left my sight😂😂😂
The McDonald's Healthcare Plan doesn't even cover stitches.
My Henson razor is easily the best thing I’ve ever as direct result of an ad. Nobody needs 5 blades. We were lied to!
Mario's a plumber. His brother's an adjuster. ❤
Why even bother trying to catch this guy? No jury will ever convict him
Don't worry I'm sure they'll find a select jury of CEOs because peasants can't think they can get away with things
Juries are made up of people who aren’t smart enough to get out of jury duty lol
Luigi is innocent, he was with his brother Mario trying to save the princess. So it couldn’t have been him.
"The final boss of Karens!" Bravo! How the hell did you come up with such a banger of a line!?
I hope Luigi 'The Man' Gione gets a pardon.
Gotta love how the police glaze themselves up in that press conference for 30 minutes about their Ai systems and all the money they squandered on man hours and specialty units and being "the best detectives in the world" and solving this with "good old fashioned detective work" when they didn't do shit and it was just some McDonald's worker who caught the guy.
Between so much back patting over their own uselessness, acting like the public at large was in danger or that we are united in feeling bad for the victim I have to wonder if they are aware how disconnected from reality that press conference was.
God I love you guys. Thanks for all you do
Luigi was just a humble healthcare provider, a frontline essential worker providing treatment to CEOs :'(
Staged! He's a scapegoat
Based on what evidence. Genuinely? Why would he be a scape goat?
@@Rodigo-v1nHe's just a patsy multiple alibis have popped up proving his innocence.
Thus he could not have committed the (arguable) crime he is being accused of.
His lawyers have a lot to work with here.
I could buy them arresting a patsy or a scapegoat. What I don’t buy is that they went all the way to Altoona, PA to find one lol.
Couldn't be him. He was helping clean our house for my mother's visit.