His wife, Paulette Thompson, said that he had been receiving threats.
"There had been some threats," she said in a phone call to NBC News. "Basically, I don’t know, a lack of coverage? I don’t know details. I just know that he said there were some people that had been threatening him."
Oh no the ghoul shit I've done my entire life has caught up with me, hooooow tragic
Even his wife didn't love him enough to care about the death threats he received
Life insurance claim denied because being a CEO is now considered a form of suicide.
it's gonna take at least another high profile CEO death before they start to sweat
It has been incredible watching the media apparatus display its class bias with news today. Headline after headline clutching pearls about their pal, when none of his victims in the health insurance racket will ever get this sort of solemn coverage. The shooter should be a folk hero on front pages, not plastered as a wanted poster
The shooter should be a folk hero on front pages, not plastered as a wanted poster
That's how it usually goes with folk heroes though, RIP Ned Kelly
i unironically play folk music and shit might take a jab at writing a song about the shooter lol
Oh, sweet, cause-and-effect in my assassination narratives.
possibly the clearest example in history of reaping what you sow
Death to America
He had to receive these threats all the time. Her saying this is giving vibes
Yeah health insurance and pharmaceutical companies (they’re owned by the same megacorporations) are easily on par with the MIC with the level of pain and suffering they are responsible for
here's my ranking with only as long to think as it took to type this is a nonserious answer
Oil, Weapons, insurance, Pharma, Nestle
I mean I'm pretty sure they do outside of the US, insurance social murders in the US are completely dwarfed by that outside
"The shooter then walks toward the victim and continues to shoot. It appears that the gun malfunctions as he clears the jam and begins to fire again,"
The liberal Driller strikes again
I can think of one person at UnitedHealth who won't be benefiting