CEO of UnitedHealthcare fatally shot outside of NYC hotel, source says
CEO of UnitedHealthcare fatally shot outside of NYC hotel, source says
Brian Thompson, 50, was outside the hotel on Sixth Avenue when the suspect shot him in the chest and leg around 6:46 a.m.
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Not all action against evil leads to a better world.
5 39 ReplyBut all inaction against evil leads to a worse world. Therefore all action against evil has a greater chance of making a better world than doing nothing.
33 2 ReplyThat doesn't follow.
Evil often takes action against another evil, and the result is often a worse world. See: Bibi vs Hamas.
5 20 ReplyIt flows, you just don’t comprehend because you’re happy with “organizing” and “awareness.” Which, gestures widely is not working.
Goodbye
13 2 ReplyWhatever you're doing gestures wildly is also not working.
4 17 ReplyMe specifically? I’m doing nothing. You aren’t doing anything either.
The person in question is a hero, imo.
We obviously disagree.
Goodbye.
10 3 ReplyThe person in question has not improved anything. Tomorrow UHC will reject claims just as it did yesterday.
4 15 ReplyAnd, maybe the next CEO will get the same. And we repeat until they stop doing it.
5 0 ReplyUHC won't stop doing anything just to protect an employee. And there is no shortage of people willing to take the job.
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You’ve made your position on change very clear.
8 3 ReplyKilling someone doesn't change an organization.
The only change here will be an unexpected promotion for the person who will continue the former CEO's work. Maybe they are celebrating with you.
5 13 ReplyLooks like there is plenty of opportunity for making the world a better place.
6 0 ReplyThat's pretty much what the IDF says whenever they kill a member of Hamas.
Personally I don't want to be in their company.
2 9 Reply
This one did.
11 0 ReplyNo, they didn't. UHC will reject claims tomorrow just as they did yesterday.
1 12 ReplyAnd, maybe the next CEO will get the same. And we repeat until they stop doing it.
3 0 Reply