Controversial and polarizing former Washington Post reporter Taylor Lorenz declared on Wednesday, just hours after UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson was shot and killed in a targeted attack, that FOX News reported. noticed: “And people are wondering why we want these executives dead.”
According to FOX News, Lorenz wrote the above words on the social media site Blue Sky in conjunction with a report about Blue Cross Blue Shield no longer covering anesthesia for the full duration of some surgeries. That's what it means.
“If you have ever seen a loved one die because an insurance conglomerate denied life-sustaining treatment as a cost-cutting measure, it is natural to wish that the people running such conglomerates would suffer the same fate. That’s it.”
Lorenz also shared an image of Blue Cross Blue Shield CEO Kim Keck and reposted a call to target other health insurance executives, the cable news network said.
Another FOX News story Lorenz said he reposted: words Comment from another social media user: “If I started sending emails to other insurance CEOs that simply said, 'You're next,' would that be considered a viable threat? By the way, it's not about current events at all.” It doesn’t matter.”
Fox News said Lorenz told the cable news network that the post, “And people are wondering why we want our executives dead,'' “is taking advantage of us as a royal family and is trying to undermine public sentiment.'' “This is an explanation of the situation.''
Lorenz continued on Fox News: “That being said, healthcare executives absolutely want people to die as long as it helps their bottom line, and that's what the problem is all about. Greed. “I feel sorry for the innocent people who died and suffered because they were denied coverage by the people who deserved it.” Insurance company. ”
More from Fox News:
in post Lorenz denied calling for more executives to be killed in a post entitled “Why 'We' Want Insurance Executives Dead',” but appeared to justify his harsh remarks from the previous day. Ta.
“To be clear, my post uses the collective word 'we' to describe national sentiment. I personally do not want to say 'I want the executives dead.' We're not saying, 'We should kill them.'” Lorenz said. “What I am describing is what thousands of Americans (myself included) have done to our country's barbaric health care system and the pain, suffering, and death it inflicts on millions of innocent people. I’m tired of people at the top making millions of dollars.”
He added: “If you have ever seen a loved one die because an insurance conglomerate denied life-sustaining treatment as a cost-cutting measure, I hope the people who run such conglomerates suffer the same fate.” It's natural,” he continued.
The post also featured a meme depicting a smiling star and a balloon with the words “CEO DOWN” on it, according to Fox News.
According to the cable network, her post went on to say, “People's hatred of insurance company CEOs is very justified, because insurance company CEOs are responsible for untold amounts of death and suffering.” said. “I think it's good to call out this broken system and the people in power that enable it. Again, it's not so that they get killed, it's that we change the system and those in power. This is to start asking people to take responsibility for their own actions.”
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