Hmmm..."Suspect in killing of CEO charged with murder as an act of terrorism"
It's possible that the CEO ran a company that terrorized so many people that more people support the murderer than feel empathy for the CEO, responsible for incalculable pain, suffering, and death.
Poor rich exploiters are terrified the poors are going to rise up and hold them accountable & they think this will put them back in their place. Interesting.
I understand why he would do this, and also why people are on his side and have no sympathy with the CEO, but I don't think one incident and the killing of one CEO is going to make any difference. We need to be cafeful how we respond on here as not to imply we condone what happened, (even if we do) in some ways we need to use this as a platform to speak out about experience with the US healthcare system.
I am from the UK, the stories I hear are really bad, something clearly HAS to change but it seems that the issue is far wider than healthcare, it is about one group being super rich, making money of the rest of the population, ironically people share and discuss on the very platforms (other than on fedi) that pratice the same idea, So it goes back to capitalism and the side effects of that, dismantle that and you then need a better system to take over.
There is currently a british lady trapped in the USA, as she has no travel insurance and was taken I'll, and can't get home, Not sure why she has no insurance when people know full well what the US system is like.
@zleap Yeah, it'll be interesting to see how the case progresses. Will it make a difference? CEOs are scared, but the incoming government is full of billionaires rubbing their hands with glee over the prospect of taking away existing regulations, so it's possible that they will create laws that will exacerbate what the woman currently arrested and in jail for ending a frustrating phone call with a health insurance company with the words that were on the bullet. Make it illegal to protest.