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Related: About this forumWhat the online reaction to CEO's killing reveals about America - The 11th Hour - MSNBC
After a healthcare CEO was gunned down in midtown Manhattan, a groundswell of support for the violent act sprung up online. What does this say about where we are as a country and where could this lead? Max Rose, Steve Bodow, David Rohde, and Judy Gold join Stephanie Ruhle on The 11th Hour. - Aired on 12/06/2024.
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What the online reaction to CEO's killing reveals about America - The 11th Hour - MSNBC (Original Post)
Rhiannon12866
Dec 7
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infullview
(1,061 posts)1. Sure, blame social media for the crimes of the rich insurance companies
You want to stop the murders? Elect honest politicians who aren't in the pockets of UHC, Humana, and BCBS. Then established a *real* national health care system like the one Canada has.
delisen
(6,580 posts)2. Clueless virtue signaling commentary nt
delisen
(6,580 posts)3. Bonnie and Clyde effect
During the Great Depression the banks were foreclosing on home and farms,impoverishing families. Bank robbing became a somewhat celebrated phenomenon, even though some bankers died. Social media did not exist . People were just fed up with being victimized
Doc_Technical
(3,609 posts)4. Lives in the Balance
"Or the people who finally can't take any more
And they pick up a gun or a brick or a stone"
MagaSmash
(8,254 posts)5. All Predictable; in a Sick Society of Greed and Guns.