Mandate for Leadership: Department of Health and Human Services




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Read More »Let us go over to the second point, the question of terrorism.
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I was looking up “Generation GWOT” and came across the following subreddit post. There are actually women swooning over a domestic terrorist? No, thanks. Give me a revolutionary any day. This is why the corporate media needs to stop publicizing the names of mass shooters, etc. They revised how they covered suicides because of The Copycat Effect.


The case of Luigi Mangione, the 26-year old who allegedly assassinated UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson in the streets of Manhattan, has become a major public issue in the United States. While many details remain to be explained, the response from different layers of society raises fundamental class questions.
How can people support Luigi Mangione but vote in droves to deny health care to others?
Last week was a bizarre time to be queer on social media: Many cishet people voiced enthusiastic support for Luigi Mangione, the man accused of shooting and killing UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, arguing that the health insurer’s denial of claims led to so many deaths that the murder was justified as retaliation. Meanwhile, Congress was passing a bill that would require an insurer (Tricare) to deny claims, and it was hard to get anyone to even pay attention to that.
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