I nominate this NYT opinion piece for shittiest take of 2024!

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    Thompson “grew up in a working-class family in Jewell, Iowa,” a tiny farming community north of Des Moines, Amy Julia Harris and Ernesto Londoño report. “His mother was a beautician, according to family friends, and his father worked at a facility to store grain.” Thompson’s childhood was spent “going row by row through the fields to kill weeds with a knife, or working manual labor at turkey and hog farms.”

    is true… then he’s a class traitor; not a hero. he made his money fucking over the working class. that’s not heroic.

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      you really think someone would do that? just go on a once-respected publication and tell lies?

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        But they’re not lying. It’s pretty reasonable to believe both that his parents were working class, and that him becoming a class traitor on such a level does make him a hero in capitalist eyes. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

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          it is, though.

          The implication is that Brian Thompson should be/is a hero to working class people.

          he’s not.

          he’s an asshole who made millions fucking over people just trying to get medical care. many of whom have died as a result of his fucking them over, and that is especially true of those who actually work for a living- which he has not in a very long time.

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      Yeah, it’s super smart to make a class hero out of a prep school valedictorian and Ivy League grad, grandson of a wealthy real estate developer - definitely a class traitor himself but in a Good Way - and hey, he did suffer from back pain while doing his tech job remotely from Waikiki. So his struggle was real. Power to the people!

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            Yes, because betraying the bourgeoisie is good for workers, whereas betraying the workers is bad for workers. Duh?

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              Spoiled rich kid with back pain kills insurance CEO, some industry-wide practices abruptly change.

              Public: “Yay, justice at last! Spoiled Rick Kid is a god!!!”

              Insurance practices slowly go back to the way they were. New CEO is just as bad.

              Public: “The system betrayed us again!”

              Duh?

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                And now the public knows that killing a CEO had a direct impact. Regardless of the perpetrator, that has an effect on the public imagination!

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                  Not sure you read my whole comment but yeah, it has an impact on Tuesday that will last until next Wednesday, or whenever the usual distractions bump this down to the bottom of people’s feeds.

                  Remember the Panama Papers, which exposed the offshore finance links of the wealthy? Didn’t think so.

                  Or the Paradise Papers, which also exposed the offshore finance links of the wealthy? Didn’t think so.

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    No industry is perfect

    No…

    — nor is any health care model

    True, true, but this is like talking about Jeffrey Epstein and saying “we all like to have sex sometimes”

    — and insurance companies make terrible calls all the time in the interest of cost savings. But the idea that those companies represent a unique evil in American life is divorced from the experience of most of their customers.

    Nope. Very very incorrect. American healthcare ranks near the top of the most expensive and most obstructive in the world.

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      I love this comment so much, that I upvoted, saved, and commented on it.

      Bravo, good human, you helped to restore a bit of faith in humanity in me.

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    “Oh look, Brian Thompson has some characteristics of you poors, you should consider him your hero!”

    This article is literally based on feeding class warfare. There’s something people have to understand - “second class” is just the supposedly the right way of doing things so you can eventually live well and make sure your children live well. The amount of assholes in today’s world who are either rich assholes and remain rich assholes who give no shits about the right way of doing things, or poor people who are like them and rise above everything else because they are assholes and embrace it, is far too high. The absolute shamelessness of this article as the second class is being dismantled because it’s just better for rich assholes for everyone to remain poor except the ones willing to become as much of an asshole as them just speaks volumes about the state of American society.

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    They are deluded. They still think about the American dream as if it wasn’t a nightmare. Yeah, leave all your people behind, let them die or rot in poverty, as long as you make it.

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      Imagine you can extract 100k in premiums over lifetime of the slave?

      Then at year 20 he get cancer… Now if you pay, it will cost 1m aka his premium plus 9 other slaves who won’t get cancer…

      So why would you deny and book all that sweet cheese.

      Nothing will change until parasites are removed from profit seeking positions and health care system is reformed to do this.

      If more dead CEOs are needed, well we got people doing school shootings so hopefully they update targeting algos.

      Boardrooms, not classrooms.

      This fight will take a generation. Owners are already turning narratige. Left and right politics clowns are starting to derail discussions.

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    Well the headline and take are both hot garbage, but it’s interesting new information to know that both parties in this case were class traitors for different sides lmao

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    Yeah, who gives a fuck about what his parents did for a living, he fucked over people’s health and lives for profit.

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    Just when you thought the NY Times’ reputation couldn’t get any worse this year …

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    Does print media have the equivalent of the Razzies?

    If they do, this article will be in the running.