• collapse_already@lemmy.ml
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    Addressing the problem with increased surveillance and beefed up security for executives is not addressing the problem. It’s exacerbating it.

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    So they’re monitoring everyone? Nothing new, they have been doing so illegally for decades. If only someone could inspire the masses to resist elite authoritarianism… Mario?

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    Really the people should be monitoring insurance industry executives more often.

    For safety.

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    8 hours ago

    I don’t know if I would trust an American who doesn’t have a negative view of the health insurance industry

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    It was to be expected but I didn’t think it would be public this soon

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      Average redditor comment: why did you post this article? obviously! this article is redundant.

      You can choose to not be like this, no one is forcing you to be like this.

      You can simply not comment if you don’t have anything that adds to the conversation to say, but upvotes to the left kind person.

  • Uriel238 [all pronouns]@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    I have a negative view of health insurance companies. In fact, I have a negative view of corporations, from the local mom-&-pops that underpay their employees and expect long hours, to Amazon. They all suck.

    But people who create policies that cause immense loss of life (and cost and destruction) are really asking for ten-plus times the vengeance that actually comes their way.

    I’m not interested in that vengeance since it won’t solve the problem, but I don’t begrudge those who suffer at their hands from wanting to kill them back.

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    You can try and suppress a revolution, but it will only make it better. And more brutal.

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      Except for all of those other times when the revolts were successfully suppressed…

      Lol… I mean seriously dude?

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        But Star Wars!

        (Movies about revolution, designed to program us to be terrible, inefficient, failing revolutionaries. In case we ever get ideas. It’s a long game.)

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    The desperation to intimidate people is palpable. This won’t work and the 1% will turn to dividing the people along racial and/or national lines.

    What can I say, if it works it works.