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CNN anchor angry that UHC CEO isn't being mourned "like John Lennon, George Floyd"


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Is he serious?

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Here's the thing - you can be absolutely horrible, evil person and live a good life. The problem is, most likely when you die no one will care too much and your legacy will be just the bad thing you've done. Good people deserve to be remembered and celebrated when they die, no one will force people to mourn evil CEOs 

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He used his power and influence to be cruel and inhuman. I'm not going to praise what Luigi did, but I'm not going to mourn his victim either.

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I hope the mainstream media (being controlled by billionaires) response to this opens yall eyes to the situation at hand

 

I haven't seen Fox News and CNN this united ever before

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4 hours ago, Fitzswiftie said:

The bisexual italian started a revolution.

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1 hour ago, The7thStranger said:

He used his power and influence to be cruel and inhuman. I'm not going to praise what Luigi did, but I'm not going to mourn his victim either.

He feasted, partied, drunk and lived off the money acquired from the lives of his affected/dead insurers. The fact that the MM are focusing on us/Luigi speaks alot

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Because the real hero is Luigi.

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This speaks more about the type of person the CEO was than the society.

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This same anchor was being insufferable about this topic last week. **** him 

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No wonder CNN's ratings are in the toilet. 

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Should start a GoFundMe then

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3 hours ago, MattieB said:

He feasted, partied, drunk and lived off the money acquired from the lives of his affected/dead insurers. The fact that the MM are focusing on us/Luigi speaks alot

This is an issue I'm very torn on. On the one hand, we could argue that what Luigi did was necessary because every other option had already been exhausted. And perhaps according to some people's ethical beliefs, the CEO deserved to die. But on the other hand, I don't want to champion gun violence because this could have turned out even uglier than it did.

 

So that's why I said that I don't have any love lost for the CEO. He did despicable things with his life, and he doesn't deserve respect.

 

The media's focus shouldn't be on vilifying or praising Luigi, but on the sad fact that it took somebody being gunned down in the streets to send this message and spark this conversation.

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IJBOLLLLL keep whining about it cuz no one except that dude's family is mourning him. not even the company he ran is mourning him.

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Stopped listening to Smerconish a while back on SiriusXM. His latest takes are questionable - always playing both sides and "I'm in the middle" while not standing for anything. 

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CNN about to pivot right wing to chase after the Fox News demographic aye lmao.

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