Comment by HappyFk2024 on 06/12/2024 at 22:40 UTC

170 upvotes, 3 direct replies (showing 3)

View submission: The UnitedHealthcare Gunman Understands the Surveillance State

I almost hope he’s caught just so he can be found not guilty but a jury. Just kidding. He’s a hero. Hope he gets away.

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Comment by TopazTriad at 06/12/2024 at 23:18 UTC

130 upvotes, 6 direct replies

If he’s caught, they’ll find a way to stack the jury with people that have no discoverable connections to the situation. This has received far too much support from the public, they’ll move heaven and earth to make sure he’s made an example of.

I hope to everything he’s in the wind for good already.

Comment by asianwaste at 07/12/2024 at 04:17 UTC*

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I hope he does evade capture. The last thing we need is the media shitstorm that would follow with the trial. We don't need copycats who don't know what they were doing to follow up. They'll just make things messier. I think it's easier to leave it at "it was really complicated and calculated." Better to leave people to think they can't pull it off than to have a bunch of inspired fools who don't know what they are doing right down to knowing how to distinguish people who are really doing society a lot of ill from people they simply don't like.

If he gets found we'll get the details of how he did it which pretty much gives everything impetus to clamp down on the blind spots. That's no good either.

Comment by 2crowsonmymantle at 07/12/2024 at 09:48 UTC

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Same here. I hope he’s never found and spends his life on a beach in Brazil, drinking expensive little drinks with paper umbrellas in them, watching the surf and relaxing under sunny skies.

I don’t know anyone who doesn’t smile when he’s brought up and who isn’t cheering for this guy to get away scot free forever.

Not one person I know has sympathy for that dead parasite CEO, not one. Insurance companies have deliberately and intentionally fucked over, cheated, preyed on, and caused the deaths of their own customers long enough.