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It's all interesting to observe, and maybe it does scare the right people and cause some kind of shift, but have to remember that guy had a family.

So did the thousands who died or whose lives were ruined after being denied coverage.

I’m not saying this was good or right. This person’s family are just as much victims as the people negatively impacted by UnitedHealthcare.

I hope you’re right that this will scare the right people—it seems to be having that effect. I listened to the latest All-In podcast, and the CEOs on there seemed genuinely worried about public backlash.

I do hope it’ll lead to positive change, but I guess only time will tell.

The world always stands on the precipice of the aggrieved masses taking actions against those few who benefit from their oppression. This man though that the result of his actions would be success and riches. He was correct, but it also included retribution.

Hopefully, his death will awaken the humanity of those who think they can take and take and take without consequences.

Celebrating waking people is probably not the right approach I agree, for me Bitcoin brings a quite and peaceful revolution, it will take longer though.