but what did killing this guy possibly accomplish?
It sends a message.
As I stated above, people like the CEO will never be brought to justice otherwise.
Insurance is a scam industry, it always has been. Anyone still blindly following the system as if it works or that the two-tier justice for the haves and have-nots deserve the crumbling society they are given.
Justice was served. Plain and simple. People like Brian Thompson will never see the gavel of justice in any other capacity, and people too pacifist to do anything about it will just let the rotting justice system continue to give leeway to the profiteers and kakistocrats..
A CEO dying as a symbol of a broken system at least puts the broken system in the spotlight... it's better than everyone silently marinating in corruption.
It sends a message.
As I stated above, people like the CEO will never be brought to justice otherwise.
Insurance is a scam industry, it always has been. Anyone still blindly following the system as if it works or that the two-tier justice for the haves and have-nots deserve the crumbling society they are given.
Justice was served. Plain and simple. People like Brian Thompson will never see the gavel of justice in any other capacity, and people too pacifist to do anything about it will just let the rotting justice system continue to give leeway to the profiteers and kakistocrats..
It's the medical industry itself. There's plenty of problems with socialised medicine that lethally scam people in a different way.
Exactly.
A CEO dying as a symbol of a broken system at least puts the broken system in the spotlight... it's better than everyone silently marinating in corruption.