I understand where you were going with it but I’m not following you there because I’m sticking only with this case. It’s a weird unique case to me, interesting on its own merit. The guy who did it is a wealthy fool who radicalized himself when he suddenly discovered what the REST OF US ALREADY KNEW which is that the insurance industry sucks and that ANYBODY can get a botched surgery be in a lifetime of pain, no matter how much money you have. I’m sorry his back will forever hurt but murdering the ceo wasn’t the answer. He wants to fashion himself a revolutionary but people only cheer him on because he’s the idiot who did it and they now don’t have to.

I understand where you were going with it but I’m not following you there because I’m sticking only with this case.
It’s a weird unique case to me, interesting on its own merit. The guy who did it is a wealthy fool who radicalized himself when he suddenly discovered what the REST OF US ALREADY KNEW which is that the insurance industry sucks and that ANYBODY can get a botched surgery be in a lifetime of pain, no matter how much money you have.
I’m sorry his back will forever hurt but murdering the ceo wasn’t the answer. He wants to fashion himself a revolutionary but people only cheer him on because he’s the idiot who did it and they now don’t have to.

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