Did I miss the part where we solved anything? Cause I just had a pre-authorized claim denied.
Despite popular online perception, firearms are heavily regulated.
Yeah sure
Is this what muricans meant by “good guy with a gun” all along? So why did it take a British person the balls to be good?
While funny, this incident has done absolutely nothing to better the healthcare system. If anything it has only highlighted how tone death the media and ruling class are to the issue
they reversed the decision on time limits for anesthetics. It’s a start.
Do you have any proof that was linked to the shooting and not just a coincidence?
They’re gonna go ahead and limit them even further a week from now. Nobody is going to do shit about it.
That’s the funny thing about popular uprisings - the people are passive, until they are not. A lot of dictators and tyrants thought the people they opressed were weak and malleable, only to get massacred, and their lifeless body paraded through the streets.
Systemic violence breeds resentment, and unless a few people at the top start pumping the brakes and reverse course, the floodgates will open, just has they have many times before in history.
I mean if killing a CEO every week to keep pushing it back a week is the only solution then…
Sometimes violence is the spark that brings systemic change. If there isn’t an implicit threat that misbehaviour of the ruling class might result in them being dragged out into the street and shot, then all politics become meaningless, and we might as well relocate ourselves to the slave paddock.
One CEO died from one private health insurance company, and this CEO wasn’t even a top earner compared to the CEOs of other health insurance companies.
So…
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Did the death of this CEO make America consider free healthcare coverage?
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Did the price for healthcare drop drastically after the CEO was killed?
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Did any healthcare company get dismantled after the shooting?
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Did any CEO from any of these healthcare companies get arrested for literally messing with people’s lives?
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Did anything at all even happen to the healthcare company of the CEO that got shot, or is it still around?
Shooting that CEO may have been justice… Or at least karma, but let’s not pretend it actually “solved” America’s healthcare crisis. This’ll have a few people in certain high places shit bricks for a minute, but in about a month nobody will be talking about this anymore and then it’s business as usual.
As for Americans stroking their 2nd amendment, you’d be amazed to learn that you can also get a pistol over here in Europe if you know where to look. But considering this CEO was just sort of standing by himself on the side of the street, he could’ve been stabbed to death if it were Europe. But let’s talk about your guns.
So…
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Did the one CEO getting shot somehow flip the ratio of mass murders/school shootings versus people getting shot who deserved it in America?
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Did this shooting instigate the murder of other deserving CEOs, like all the memes seem to encourage?
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Did the shooting instigate an armed revolution, even a small one, that justifies the idea of owning a gun to fight oppression?
Doesn’t seem like one guy getting shot changed much, or that specifically getting shot with a gun has any significant meaning for guns, considering the circumstance of the murder. The kind of person who owns enough guns and ammunition to actually start a revolution of some kind (as many 2a supporters keep telling me what the 2a is supposed to stand for) is a fat, middle aged racist redneck, who calls himself a “proud boy” (with no self awareness whatsoever), measures his masculinity with the weapons he owns, and probably voted for Trump.
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Not to mention that you are experimenting with a lousy solution that Europeans don’t even need. Because healthcare is normalised in Europe.
It didn’t solve anything and it cost thousands and thousands of innocent lives
How do you figure?