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I do assume his strict rules, in the healthcare company, he was the ceo of, which rejected 61% of claims, has caused numerous deaths, directly and indirectly.


Have you actually reviewed post histories or are you treating Redditors as a single entity here?


> the commenter known as Reddit


You appreciate that accessing healthcare isn’t really and economic concern?


Americans are learning the hard way that universal morality only works when you are utterly unchallenged in your strength. Once things start going south people who profess to believe whatever moral things won't feel a shred of sadness if hurting you benefits them and their family.


Are you saying it's hypocritical to approve of the death of someone perceived as evil, but not someone perceived as innocent?

You can challenge those perceptions if you want, but what's the point you're making?


I think it is frankly insulting to compare someone being sued for maliciously denying lifesaving healthcare and causing a vast amount of wrongful suffering to innocent children being blown up.




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