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I hate people who treat them like some toys and fantasize about them. That makes me think they are in some sort of death cult. That they found socially acceptable way to love violence.

I would still get one for safety but it is a tool made for specifically one thing. To pierce the skin and rip through the inner organs of a person.

They can serve a good purpose but they are fundamentally grim tools of pain and suffering. They shouldn’t be celebrated and glorified in their own right, that is sick. They can be used to preserve something precious but at a price to pay.

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[–] BradleyUffner@lemmy.world -4 points 20 hours ago (3 children)

I'm curious what you think he's accomplished. Cause the dead guy was replaced immediately with someone just as evil, and the anesthesia coverage thing you all love to claim was already in the works weeks before Luigi.

Nothing changed. It's still business as usual for health insurance companies.

You saw damn near the whole country coming out in support of Luigi and gaining more class consciousness seemingly overnight. Imagine that power of mass organization being used to, say, organize a general strike.

Even most Trump supporters voted for him because they were/are going through economic struggle, and Trump (and decades of right wing propaganda) was able to successfully brainwash these people into pointing the finger at immigrants and trans people instead of the obvious culprit (billionaires).

It's not too difficult to help someone come to the conclusion that billionaores are the problem if they're struggling financially.

Obviously, you have the Trump supporters who specifically support him (and continue to) because he's a fascist leader who has Nazi idiology that they agree with, but I think that's a (very, very vocal) minority of his supporters.

[–] knightly@pawb.social 19 points 20 hours ago* (last edited 20 hours ago) (2 children)

He wiped out 6 months of UHC stock price gains overnight and caused Cigna to commit to expanding their accountability, transparency and customer service departments and tie executive compensation to customer satisfaction metrics.

What did peaceful protest get you in the last two decades? Romneycare is all I can think of and the insurance mandate was a huge step backwards that wipes out any benefit that might be seen from the mandatory coverage for pre-existing conditions.

[–] ricecake@sh.itjust.works 3 points 18 hours ago

Just a few nits: he did cause the price to drop, but it's not as significant as you make it sound. Their price had just spiked up to all time highs, and it dropped down to where it was before the spike.

The drop wasn't even out of proportion with the fluctuations the price normally has seen over recent history.

Finally, stock price falling doesn't actually get us anything. If anything, it'll make them more aggressive about costs to bolster the earnings sheet to get the price back up.

I'd focus on the "spotlight on the dark situation" side of things, and how making the insurance companies aware that we're mad enough to kill them and laugh at their death means we might actually be getting close to mad enough to institute a program that saves us money and pays for more treatment of higher quality for more people.

[–] Pieisawesome@lemmy.dbzer0.com 0 points 16 hours ago* (last edited 16 hours ago)

Cigna was already doing all of that.

Source: used to work there, have friends that still do, including execs

[–] A_Union_of_Kobolds@lemmy.world 2 points 18 hours ago

Hopefully, he encouraged other people to carry on his work.