Friday, December 6, 2024

CEO Shooter and Some on the Left Are the New Faces of Evil

'Hero' of the Left

Brian Thompson, 51, was the CEO of UnitedHealthcare before he was gunned down on the dirty streets of New York City execution style. There was video of the apparently planned execution on Wednesday morning, showing the killer dressed in a green hooded jacket stepping out from behind a parked car as Thompson passes by. The killer shoots once, then has to clear his gun, which apparently has a sound suppressor mounted on it. Then he shoots again as Thompson falls and doesn't move again. Then the shooter runs, gets on an electric bike and rides off into Central Park.

New images of the killer were taken at a youth hostel where police believe the killer was staying prior to the deadly act, according to the New York Post. At this time, the name of the suspect is unknown.

The cops raided the hostel and a home in Manhattan in connection with the killing, according to West Side Rag reporter Gus Saltonstall. There is a $10,000 reward "for information leading to an arrest and conviction."

Shell casings were found on scene with the words "deny," "defend," and "depose," written on them. At this time law enforcement is looking into previous death threats to Thompson that he received before he was mercilessly gunned down.

UnitedHealthcare has been criticized for denying some of their patients' claims, but that doesn't justify murder, does it?

Former Washington Post and New York Times "reporter" Taylor Lorenz, said on the day of the murder that she wants health insurance executives "dead" a few hours after Thompson was executed. She posted her "be kind" statement on social media platform Bluesky. Her exact words, "And people wonder why we want these executives dead." 

In another post, this unkind hack reposted a different link to the Blue Cross report and included a screenshot of Blue Cross Blue Shield CEO Kim Keck. Then on X, she reposted a user who wrote, “Brian Thompson killed more US Citizens than every serial killer combined, but because he made money off it the media considered him a successful businessman and morally upstanding citizen.” 

Taylor Lorenz is an immature, childlike fraudster whose attempt at virtue signaling merely shows her soiled soul. 

"Are you glad too?"

Lorenz attempted to justify her posts about Thompson and other health insurance executives, writing, “People have very justified hatred toward insurance company CEOs because these executives are responsible for an unfathomable amount of death and suffering. As someone against death and suffering, I think it’s good to call out this broken system and the ppl in power who enable it.”

Calling for the deaths of insurance CEOs cannot be justified.

“That said, healthcare executives absolutely want people dead as long as it helps their bottom line and that’s the entire problem,” Lorenz added. “My sympathies are with the innocent people who have died or suffered after being denied coverage by greedy insurance companies.”

Ah, the softer, gentler side of Lorenz.

Other scumbags condemned Thompson and insurance company CEOs after he was murdered in cold blood. Columbia University professor Anthony Zenkus wrote, “Today, we mourn the death of United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson, gunned down…. wait, I’m sorry – today we mourn the deaths of the 68,000 Americans who needlessly die each year so that insurance company execs like Brian Thompson can become multimillionaires.”

How clever and virtuous to blame the deaths of 68,000 Americans on one man and then justify killing him. Spite hath no boundaries among the evil.

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