Americans Unite - Behind Cold-Blooded Murderer
December 6, 2024 at 7:19 pm
(This post was last modified: December 6, 2024 at 7:22 pm by AFTT47.
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Most Americans will agree that our country is more divided now than at any time since the Civil War. Yet now, the overwhelming majority of Americans (close to 90%) across all political persuasions are on the same side regarding a current event.
I've been surprised to see no comment on it here but most everyone has surely heard of the recent gunning down of a healthcare CEO in New York in an execution-style murder. The 50-year old victim was married with two children. He was described as a "wonderful guy" by those who knew him personally. His wife called him a "loving husband and father who will be dearly missed." And just shy of 90% of posters on social media are cheering his murder and praising the gunman.
I'm sure everyone here knows why. The victim was head of the worst health insurance company in the country, rejecting over 30% of claims. It's pretty hard to muster up tears for a guy making tens of millions of dollars in bonuses while thousands of families go broke trying to pay medical bills. But what a way for Americans of all stripes to come together. Maybe its perversely fitting that a country with more guns than people unites over a shooting - on the side of the shooter.
The United States really is an ill country. People so loathe the status quo that they voted in a president with no morals, a laundry list of crimes and obvious signs of dementia. Now, they celebrate a high-profile murder.
When I first learned that many Trump voters in 2016 had twice voted for Obama, I was dumbfounded. What could someone who saw something in good in Obama possibly see good in Trump? Than I learned that many Trump voters say they would have voted for Bernie Sanders. Now this celebration of the murder. It's starting to make sense to me now now. Or more accurately, I'm starting to understand it. People are desperate for change. Any change. The more radical, the better. I wish the democratic leadership had seen it. I fear that this country is a powder keg getting ready to explode.
I've been surprised to see no comment on it here but most everyone has surely heard of the recent gunning down of a healthcare CEO in New York in an execution-style murder. The 50-year old victim was married with two children. He was described as a "wonderful guy" by those who knew him personally. His wife called him a "loving husband and father who will be dearly missed." And just shy of 90% of posters on social media are cheering his murder and praising the gunman.
I'm sure everyone here knows why. The victim was head of the worst health insurance company in the country, rejecting over 30% of claims. It's pretty hard to muster up tears for a guy making tens of millions of dollars in bonuses while thousands of families go broke trying to pay medical bills. But what a way for Americans of all stripes to come together. Maybe its perversely fitting that a country with more guns than people unites over a shooting - on the side of the shooter.
The United States really is an ill country. People so loathe the status quo that they voted in a president with no morals, a laundry list of crimes and obvious signs of dementia. Now, they celebrate a high-profile murder.
When I first learned that many Trump voters in 2016 had twice voted for Obama, I was dumbfounded. What could someone who saw something in good in Obama possibly see good in Trump? Than I learned that many Trump voters say they would have voted for Bernie Sanders. Now this celebration of the murder. It's starting to make sense to me now now. Or more accurately, I'm starting to understand it. People are desperate for change. Any change. The more radical, the better. I wish the democratic leadership had seen it. I fear that this country is a powder keg getting ready to explode.
Only two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity, and I'm not sure about the former.
Albert Einstein
Albert Einstein