All week my social media has been filled with and people I know have been celebrating the assassination of the UnitedHealthcare CEO, who by all accounts led a very predatory insurance company.
Weren't we once a nation of laws? I think we're being psyoped here. We legitimately won the election by playing by the rules. We did it so well the otherside lost even when they cheated.
Now it seems that those behind the curtain are pushing society toward vigilantism just in time for biggest reshuffling of the political establishment in my lifetime.
Of course the globalist communists are somehow again secure from this vigilantism despite being the driving force behind these scammy insurance agencies (multiple assassination attempts on Trump.)
So friends, help me out, are people in your socials circles celebrating the assassination of the CEO? Or am I being gaslighted?
Laws that are selectively enforced and twisted to conform to what the establishment wants to happen.
If I do insider trading, I go to prison. If Mitch McConnell does it, nobody says a word.
Laws are just words on paper. If they aren't enforced, they are worth less than a letter to Santa Claus.
Back when the country was founded, we as a people agreed the laws were just. Now, we have states that routinely violate their own laws, not just the constitution, and we have people cheering it on as long as it hurts their political rivals.
Insurance is one of the few industries that fucks over everybody equally. Everyone at every level of income has some story of an insurance company trying to fuck them over. Health insurance is especially egregious because they can, and have, killed people by denying their claims that per their own policy they say they cover.
This has been happening for decades, ever since the AMA fucked us over by creating the hospital system as it is today. Millions of people have died from preventable illness/injury death due to these insurance companies wanting a bigger profit. Everyone on this board has heard of at least 5 stories.
During the lockdown, people had to watch their loved ones die from a distance, instead of being there to hold their hand one last time. This was due to rules created by the same untouchable bureaucrats that run organizations like insurance companies.
This was honestly inevitable, and I'm more surprised it didn't happen sooner. You can't fuck over this many people and not expect some kind of pushback from somebody with nothing left to lose.