Why Does Everyone Love The UnitedHealthcare Assassin?

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KUxdORFney0

概要

TLDRThe video discusses the assassination of Brian Thompson, CEO of United Healthcare, in Manhattan. It highlights societal anger, particularly online, towards Thompson and the healthcare system he represented. The speaker criticizes the Democrats for not tapping into this anger effectively. The video reveals that United Healthcare used AI technology to deny patient claim benefits, contributing to public disdain. There's a mention of the phrases 'deny, defend, depose' found on bullet casings, reflecting the company's perceived practices. The speaker believes Democrats should advocate for Medicare for All and utilize the evident public dissatisfaction with current healthcare systems. Overall, the video portrays the American healthcare system as highly profit-driven, inefficient, and in dire need of reform.

収穫

  • 🔪 Brian Thompson, United Healthcare CEO, was assassinated in Manhattan.
  • 🤖 United Healthcare used AI to deny claims, leading to public outrage.
  • 📈 Public dissatisfaction with healthcare and insurance systems is high.
  • 💵 The healthcare system is seen as profit-driven and harmful.
  • 📰 Media and online communities reacted strongly to the murder.
  • 🎯 People want change and accountability in healthcare.
  • 🗳️ Democrats criticized for not capitalizing on public anger.
  • 🏥 Medicare for All is proposed as a solution to systemic issues.
  • 😡 General hatred toward CEOs and corporate practices is evident.
  • 🚨 NYPD under pressure to solve the high-profile case.
  • 📜 Words 'deny, defend, depose' allegedly found on bullets highlight criticism.
  • 💬 Public discourse includes widespread anger and frustration with the current system.

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  • 00:00:00 - 00:05:00

    The video discusses the assassination of the United Healthcare CEO in Manhattan, noting police efforts to catch the handsome shooter seen on CCTV. The CEO allegedly used AI to deny claims, leading to outrage. The narrator criticizes media portrayal and supports the shooter due to systemic flaws in healthcare.

  • 00:05:00 - 00:10:00

    The speaker highlights public support for the shooter across political lines, blaming widespread hate for the current state of the healthcare system. He criticizes the Democrats for losing touch with the average American's disdain for corporate CEOs, emphasizing the need for more effective messaging.

  • 00:10:00 - 00:15:00

    The video continues with a critique of the healthcare system, describing it as a parasitic industry. It suggests that public hatred for institutions could be politically leveraged. However, this sentiment is often ignored by liberals who focus on metrics rather than public discontent.

  • 00:15:00 - 00:23:10

    Finally, the narrator argues that Democrats need to advocate for Medicare for All with the same vigor Republicans exhibit against social issues. He stresses that systemic change, not temporary solutions or excuses, is needed to address the root causes of public dissatisfaction with healthcare.

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ビデオQ&A

  • Who was assassinated in the video?

    United Healthcare CEO, Brian Thompson.

  • What controversial practice was United Healthcare involved in?

    Using AI to deny benefits for sick people.

  • How did people react online to the assassination?

    Many people online, across various political spectrums, seemed to support the shooter.

  • Why do people dislike the health insurance system according to the video?

    It is seen as a parasitic and profit-driven system that denies people their rights to healthcare.

  • What is the significance of the 'deny, defend, depose' words?

    They were reportedly written on the casings of the bullets used to kill the CEO, symbolizing its corporate practices.

  • Why does the speaker criticize the Democrats?

    For not understanding the public's hatred of the current system and their failure to capitalize on this in elections.

  • What is the video’s stance on the healthcare system?

    It is portrayed as evil and parasitic, needing significant reform like Medicare for All.

  • Why does the speaker mention the right-wing?

    To highlight how they effectively use emotions and enemies in their political strategy.

  • What does the video suggest Democrats need to do?

    Push for Medicare for All and address public dissatisfaction with the current healthcare system.

  • What does the speaker think about CEOs in general?

    They are typically disliked and seen as scapegoats for systemic issues.

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    I want to talk about something very
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    important seemingly trivial very
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    important you know the news
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    right United Healthcare CEO got merked
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    assassinated outside of a hotel in uh
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    Midtown Manhattan the police are closing
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    in on the shooter they're probably going
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    to find the guy you know it's it's just
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    it's a very high-profile case it would
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    be very it'd be very embarrassing for
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    the NYPD if they didn't the guy most of
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    the time the NYPD or in fact police in
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    general do not give a [ __ ] about solving
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    crimes uh you know it doesn't reflect
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    poorly on them but if they're pressured
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    you know by the media which they
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    certainly are in this case they they
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    have resources you know what's the
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    budget of the NYPD $50 trillion I don't
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    know anyway people are losing their
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    minds online turns out uh the shooter is
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    quite handsome According to some CCTV
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    footage giving you the stun a smile it's
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    what happen happens to your physiy when
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    you're uh we don't support what this man
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    did to be clear okay that would be
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    untoward and a violation of YouTube's
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    terms of service we don't support what
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    he did clearly it's done wonders for his
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    demeanor and jawline funny this Yahoo
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    news article actually chose to use the
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    picture of him smiling for this one I I
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    wanted to talk I didn't mention this
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    much yesterday on account of me not like
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    having a an what is it tic memory of
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    everything that's ever happened to
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    anyone ever you know the CEO that got
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    killed I'm not justifying his murder you
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    know he was like really really really
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    evil like really e listen to this
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    murdered uh Insurance CEO had deployed
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    an AI to automatically deny benefits for
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    sick people do you know that the CEO of
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    a health insurance company in America is
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    evil no matter what but in this case
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    just over a year before Brian Thompson
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    was murdered this week and mid Manhattan
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    a lawsuit filed against the insurance
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    giant he helmed revealed how Draconian
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    its claims denying process had become
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    last November the Estates of two former
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    UHC patients I wonder why former former
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    filed suit in Minnesota alleging the
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    insurer used an AI algorithm to deny and
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    override claims to elderly patients that
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    had been approved by their doctors the
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    algorithm in question known as NH
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    predict allegedly had a 90% error rate
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    that's crazy you hear there were a
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    series of words written on the casings y
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    reports claim he wrote the words deny
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    defend and depose on the Shel casing of
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    the bullets which once again does throw
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    this firmly in the realm of like this is
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    a movie you know what I mean like clear
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    CCTV footage of a guy in a hoodie with a
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    backpack with a silencer with subsonic
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    ammunition murking a guy outside a hotel
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    then disappearing and then afterwards
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    you get all like this is it's just it's
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    Cinema is what I'm saying it's and and
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    and and this being written on the
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    casings h so he wasn't a paid assassin I
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    don't
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    know look I'm sure they'll catch the guy
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    and we'll find out more maybe he'll kill
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    himself before the cops catch him I
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    don't know look I'm telling you the CCTV
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    and the released image are not the same
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    guy I'm just going off with the media is
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    saying okay I'm just going off with the
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    media saying all right I wasn't there I
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    was not in Midtown Manhattan that
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    morning I do not have any opinions
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    because I wasn't there I wasn't there no
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    one has any evidence that I was there I
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    wanted to talk about this and go back
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    and if we could slide the conversation
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    back into my preferred territory which
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    is blaming the Democrats for everything
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    if I may if you've been online you've
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    probably
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    noticed
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    that literally everybody is supporting
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    the shooter like that's barely even an
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    exaggeration like across the board on
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    social media top to bottom everyone
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    every age group not even that
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    politically it's not just the left it's
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    literally like across the board
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    nobody cares like the only people who
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    are defending him are the weas leest
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    most limp wristed of lipshits and like
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    politicians and you know that kind of
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    deal like I think Tim Walls said
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    something like you know this is terrible
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    whatever I don't know for the most part
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    people aren't defending him it's not
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    like yeah I saw Aaron rupar Aaron rupar
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    was like how dare all of you you know
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    it's not just the online left you see
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    the Facebook post on this I think that
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    since then the number of uh laughing
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    emojis has like tripled or quadrupled or
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    something like that but United Health
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    Group look at this at time
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    of focus on the ratio not the absolute
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    value at time of screenshot 23k reacts
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    19k of which are laughing I
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    mean come on people really didn't like
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    the guy and also it's worth noting that
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    while Brian Thompson was an evil man who
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    presided over and profited from the
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    deaths of hundreds perhaps thousands of
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    people in the short time that he was CEO
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    of United Healthcare I mean genuinely
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    like a social mass murderer and the only
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    defenses you can really Mount of his
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    behavior his use of that AI algorithm to
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    automatically deny claims in a way that
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    is legitimized by the you know AI
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    algorithm the only defense you can
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    really mount on him is the nurburg
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    defense can't you like oh well he was
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    the CEO of a health care company or
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    health insurance company of course he
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    had to kill people for profit which is
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    like okay sure like you know all right
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    the the you know you could do that for
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    anything it's you know like oh it's
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    member of the of the SCH staf like what
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    what are you going to do that's his job
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    yeah okay so nurburg defense is aside
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    really nobody has anything positive to
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    say about this guy classic like clean
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    vermo
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    [ __ ] so with all of this being said
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    do you understand why uh kamla Harris
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    lost now I hope some Democrats are
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    looking at this people didn't even know
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    who Brian Thompson was nobody remembers
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    the name of any like given CEO there are
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    a million evil companies people are
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    furious with the system right now and I
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    am saying the system in the most like
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    anti-intellectual broad like meaningless
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    sense possible because that is how
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    people are
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    thinking people do despise the Health
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    Care System yeah but no one likes CEOs
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    the right doesn't like them for a
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    variety of reasons usually because they
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    use them Escape goats for conspiracy
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    theories the left doesn't like them but
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    you know what the median person also
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    doesn't like them again I people have
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    this idea that like you're either on the
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    left the right or the center there's no
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    such thing as a moderate Centrist there
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    like five guys that are like that okay
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    there the average
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    American is a psychopath who would send
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    the other half of the country to a wall
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    if they could I know I I really mean it
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    I I really genuinely mean it if you have
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    a conversation with like an average and
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    it can be anyone go have a a
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    conversation at a bar with like a West
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    Virginia like some some like Appalachian
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    like 45y old something something go have
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    a conversation with a a a tech guy in in
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    you know San Francisco like he's he's
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    going to like one of those uh um sleeper
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    tube like capsule hotels to cram himself
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    in there before his next 18-hour day of
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    work go to any of these people just any
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    like people who wouldn't consider
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    themselves a leftist or a Maga head or
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    whatever and you know what they're all
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    sick of it nobody's happy with the
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    direction things are
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    going nobody is that's just a fact it's
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    one of the reasons why the messaging
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    that Democrats are so fond of which is
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    like well America's already great if you
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    take a look for this like you know this
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    this chart it actually shows the number
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    is higher than it used to be here we
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    have a means tested policy that will
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    affect 2.3% of the population and
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    improve their well-being on average by
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    like 0 48% that's better than the other
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    guy who's going to make your life worse
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    doesn't work um I I'm not saying that
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    democrats should like step out and say
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    this shooting was based I'm not saying
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    that and they're not going to do that
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    and if you think they're going to do
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    that you have the brain of a child and
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    you are spending too much time online
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    that is not going to happen obviously
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    not just because you know the healthcare
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    companies Lobby and so on and so forth
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    but also because like don't be stupid
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    come on they're not going to do that
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    however they should really look at this
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    environment an environment where it's
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    not just nihilistic internet leftists
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    but
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    everyone reacting this way to the
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    assassination of a health insurance CEO
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    and use
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    that to help further their understanding
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    of why they lost because again if you
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    are only talking about
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    like in a in a mathematical flat
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    utilitarian sense which party is better
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    Democrats Democrats obviously the
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    Democrats if you are operating sensibly
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    if you are reasonable if you know how
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    politics works it's obviously the
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    Democrats by like a wide margin too not
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    because the Democrats are going to make
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    your life so much better but because the
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    Republicans are going to make it that
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    much worse but that's still a big
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    difference but that's obvious viously
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    not how people vote at least not all of
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    them look I just want some affirmation
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    on this can we agree that
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    even outside of the left and the right
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    even for like the hundreds of millions
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    of Americans who are more towards the
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    center whatever that means a lot of
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    these people are not only fed up with
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    the status quo but like if you put one
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    beer in them I mean like if they're even
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    a little bit relaxed they would start
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    grumbling about how their boss needs to
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    you know like their boss or like the
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    pharmaceutical industry insurance
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    companies they'll go after their car
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    companies anywh like this is not this is
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    like salt of the earth talk you can
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    bring this back hundreds of years this
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    is the number one conversational topic
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    of the working class since day one of
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    the working class which is we hate this
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    and we hate them that's like the main
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    thing they Grumble
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    about even back when labor conditions
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    were a lot better proportionately like
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    in in a relative sense our country was a
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    lot more economically equal back in the
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    1950s obviously not equal like in a in a
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    broad sense but in terms of the
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    difference in wealth between uh the
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    capital class and the working class like
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    right now it's stratified to an insane
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    degree but at the time it was
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    comparatively a lot closer and even at
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    that time when the when Americans who
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    had like union benefits you know they
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    would work in like a domestic
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    manufacturing plant and they would have
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    like a job security that would allow
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    them to retire or whatever back in those
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    days they still grumbled about their
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    damn bosses just the nature of the
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    dynamic you know we forget that liberals
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    forget that the rightwing doesn't forget
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    it because they're always calling for
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    people to Die the
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    the the practice of the rightwing the
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    the narrative the direction they walk
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    down I mean the the the the path they're
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    building is one of mass
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    death they know where they're going when
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    Matt Walsh is in front of the the
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    Supreme Court he's talking about how
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    like he wants the total eradication of
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    gender ideology they know what they're
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    talking
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    about they they know they know they're a
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    death cult at least a lot of them do but
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    liberals forget they forget because they
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    believe in the institution they believe
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    in the numbers I'm not saying the
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    numbers are incorrect I'm saying they
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    believe in them like they believe they
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    matter more than they do for
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    politics and they forget that deep in
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    the heart of regular people is a
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    sincere
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    hate for anything everything and
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    anyone that is worsening their life and
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    the liberal in their arrogance their
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    their their you know technocratic
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    arrogance they think well okay sure but
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    let's set emotion aside and focus on the
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    numbers and we'll administrate the
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    numbers and we'll manage the numbers and
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    do they administrate them sure they do a
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    fine job
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    sometimes and then they lost the
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    election they lost the election to a
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    [ __ ] they lost the election to the
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    weakest
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    candidate maybe ever like like every day
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    a scandal every day a weakness like a
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    78-year-old rapist
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    pedophile loser with a million points to
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    attack but the Democrats don't attack
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    them because they think again they think
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    well it's not about the emotion the only
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    emotion Democrats think voters have is
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    this Earnest like glassy eye or like
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    Star eyed uh faith in the American
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    experiment hence the stars are most
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    visible when the sky is dark that's the
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    emotion they speak to
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    but people feel a lot of hate this don't
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    happen without a lot of hate people
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    feeling a lot of hate like and they and
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    you
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    know often times the hate is more of an
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    emotional Outlet like people will often
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    hate their local 7-Eleven cashiers cuz
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    they like I don't know they take too
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    long or so I'm not saying all hate is
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    valid or should be appealed to some
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    hates are a little more materially
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    supported than other
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    this guy was evil Brian
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    Thompson the American Health insurance
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    industry is insanely evil it's a
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    parasitic middleman that siphons
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    billions from working class Americans
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    and provides something that they
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    shouldn't even need provided to them it
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    robs them of a right that every
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    civilized country should provide to its
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    citizens and hands it back to them uh
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    you know uh for fistfuls of cash and
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    then and it doesn't even provide them
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    what they are paying for as is the case
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    with United Healthcare and the AI and
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    the so on and so forth It's a pretty
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    legitimate hate and in a sane
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    World Democrats would campaign on that
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    hate Bernie Sanders did a good job with
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    this and he reached a lot of people by
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    speaking about the need for Universal
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    Health Care but this is a weakness in
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    Bernie Sanders too it's not enough to
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    focus on good policy you need an
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    enemy and often times that logic is
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    twisted and misdirected you know uh you
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    need an enemy well the Republicans found
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    one Haitians in Springfield trans people
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    so on and so forth okay sure but
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    sometimes there's an actual enemy you
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    know like sometimes there actually is
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    like a very clear-cut morally
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    unambiguous example of a monstrous
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    individual institution collection of
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    individuals whatever and you can at
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    least point at that look what I'm
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    advocating for would would protect every
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    existing health insurance CEO because
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    through the abolition of health
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    insurance there would no longer be any
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    CEOs of health insurance and then they
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    would be safe because they would no
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    longer be doing the
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    things they would no longer
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    be attracting the negative attention oh
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    speaking of the negative attention I
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    don't know if you recall from last
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    stream but Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield
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    was pushing to cap their coverage of
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    anesthesia for surgery patients that is
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    to say if you are going under the knife
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    and you are expected to require 6 hours
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    of anesthesia but the surgery takes
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    eight the last two hours of anesthesia
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    that's coming out of your pocket and
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    that can be tens of thousands of dollars
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    anesthesia is very expensive they backed
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    off that decision
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    they backed off of it 24 hours after uh
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    now I can't say that there's a a
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    causitive relationship between these
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    forces here I I can't say that I don't
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    know maybe it was just unviable maybe
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    they decided it wouldn't save them that
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    much money maybe the legal opposition to
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    it was too
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    substantial do I want to believe there
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    was a relationship I
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    mean Brian Thompson murdered a lot of
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    people he just did it in a way that
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    legal and socially
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    accepted I would like to believe that
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    the world would be a better place if the
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    consequences for doing that were a Swift
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    and harsh trial I would like I I like
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    it's as much um catharsis as people are
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    finding in this in a good Society we
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    would not defer to like the whims of
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    armed lunatics and
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    vigilantism as a way of addressing
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    gigantic obvious systemic failures like
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    it like in a good world this shouldn't
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    even be possible we we're we're grasping
  • 00:17:41
    at the edges of of of catharus here but
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    we are nowhere
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    near not even remotely close to being at
  • 00:17:51
    where we need to be and there are edgy
  • 00:17:53
    way you can go online and be edgy but
  • 00:17:55
    like sure I'm not saying you shouldn't
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    or can't or whatever I'm just saying
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    like we know
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    what we need to do the
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    Democrats if they want to win and if
  • 00:18:04
    they want to make life better need to
  • 00:18:07
    push Medicare for all and they need to
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    push it with the militant
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    passion that the Republicans have
  • 00:18:16
    mustered for Trans people if Republicans
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    can muster that much hate towards trans
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    people who ain't done a goddamn thing
  • 00:18:24
    except be really annoying on
  • 00:18:25
    Twitter how can Democrats not Muster
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    that much for people who are directly
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    responsible for the death of so many
  • 00:18:33
    people it's cuz Democrats are stupid
  • 00:18:35
    well yeah and also because they're in
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    the pocket of capital just like the
  • 00:18:40
    Republicans they're just you
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    know the less effectual half of that uh
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    of that Dynamic at the moment I just I
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    just think like if you're a Democrat an
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    official a pundit a politician whatever
  • 00:18:57
    and you're looking at all this and your
  • 00:18:59
    thought is like the American people are
  • 00:19:01
    looking forward to an end to this period
  • 00:19:03
    of chaos and just want stability no they
  • 00:19:06
    do not cuz they know what stability
  • 00:19:09
    looks like and it's 90% of their
  • 00:19:11
    insurance claims getting denied by AI
  • 00:19:14
    stability in this context means the
  • 00:19:16
    status quo and they don't want that they
  • 00:19:18
    want change they want change and they
  • 00:19:21
    are so desperate for it that they will
  • 00:19:24
    basically like like
  • 00:19:30
    uniformly Champion a in a random
  • 00:19:33
    assassin like like the you you can see
  • 00:19:35
    people's responses here it should
  • 00:19:38
    indicate to you where they're at you
  • 00:19:40
    know like it's not good it's I've seen
  • 00:19:44
    posts online from Europeans or like
  • 00:19:47
    Canadians or whatever and they're like
  • 00:19:50
    this is wild how can you do this and the
  • 00:19:53
    Americans will respond with like shut
  • 00:19:55
    the up you have free healthcare shut
  • 00:19:58
    [ __ ] up you don't know you you don't
  • 00:20:06
    know people are pretty upset anyway look
  • 00:20:09
    if you're if you want an end to the
  • 00:20:11
    death you object like there is a literal
  • 00:20:13
    like mathematical path forward that
  • 00:20:17
    ensures the smallest possible number of
  • 00:20:19
    people die like the prevent as many
  • 00:20:21
    deaths as possible and that's Medicare
  • 00:20:23
    for all the numbers line up the math the
  • 00:20:26
    budget it all lines up all you have to
  • 00:20:28
    do
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    is Axe the uh uh uh health insurance
  • 00:20:33
    companies that's it you have to cut that
  • 00:20:36
    off will that make some you know big
  • 00:20:39
    wallet [ __ ] mad sure but like
  • 00:20:41
    that is literally the the most Humane
  • 00:20:44
    for everyone you have no idea how
  • 00:20:46
    quickly we're moving towards the US
  • 00:20:47
    healthare system here in the UK it's
  • 00:20:49
    terrifying no I know cuz I've covered it
  • 00:20:51
    the only reason our system is like the
  • 00:20:53
    way it is here is so it can siphon off
  • 00:20:55
    as much wealth as possible for a very
  • 00:20:57
    small number of ad administrators and
  • 00:20:59
    capital holders there is no benefit to
  • 00:21:02
    this system from the perspective of like
  • 00:21:04
    helping people like it is literally just
  • 00:21:06
    it like there are two dials here and
  • 00:21:08
    it's more people suffer and die but we
  • 00:21:10
    make more money and that's it there's no
  • 00:21:12
    there is no like uh technocratic
  • 00:21:15
    deliberation to be had there's no like
  • 00:21:17
    hm well actually it's more complicated
  • 00:21:20
    than you think because you know there's
  • 00:21:21
    like those types online with like the
  • 00:21:23
    Liberals you know where they're like
  • 00:21:24
    well actually even though American
  • 00:21:26
    healthc care is objectively inferior in
  • 00:21:28
    like every way to every comparable
  • 00:21:31
    nation that has more socialized
  • 00:21:33
    Healthcare like there's actually a
  • 00:21:35
    trade-off here there's like a
  • 00:21:36
    complicated I've seen people say it's
  • 00:21:37
    because of like homogeneous population
  • 00:21:40
    like the fact that Norway
  • 00:21:44
    has fewer races of people that means
  • 00:21:47
    that all the like no it's definitely not
  • 00:21:50
    the privatization and the Private health
  • 00:21:53
    insurance it's it's like some other
  • 00:21:55
    thing you know people love doing that
  • 00:21:58
    they do that [ __ ] with like rail as well
  • 00:22:00
    they're like well yeah we can't build
  • 00:22:02
    Northeast American rail America's so big
  • 00:22:05
    it wouldn't work and then you overlay a
  • 00:22:06
    map of like European rail Over America
  • 00:22:08
    and it's like oh wait they did that you
  • 00:22:10
    overlay like China highspeed rail Over
  • 00:22:12
    America it's like oh wait you can do
  • 00:22:13
    that actually it's actually like totally
  • 00:22:15
    possible people just want to find
  • 00:22:16
    excuses for keeping the shitty status
  • 00:22:18
    quo and the crazy thing is a lot of them
  • 00:22:20
    aren't even like propagandist a lot of
  • 00:22:23
    the people who are just looking for
  • 00:22:24
    excuses to find the [ __ ] to to preserve
  • 00:22:26
    this shitty status quo are just engaging
  • 00:22:29
    in the just World fallacy very common
  • 00:22:31
    with liberals the belief that the world
  • 00:22:34
    could not possibly be so cruel as to
  • 00:22:36
    have a deliberately inefficient costly
  • 00:22:38
    system that hurts a lot a lot a lot of
  • 00:22:40
    people that bankrupts millions of
  • 00:22:42
    Americans every year that laads them to
  • 00:22:44
    suffer and die they can't just be doing
  • 00:22:47
    that for profit there has to be a
  • 00:22:49
    reason so they invent one it's the just
  • 00:22:53
    World fallacy it's really common it's uh
  • 00:22:55
    it's like structural functionalism gone
  • 00:22:57
    wrong you know love to do it
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