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Assassination case of United Insurance CEO: The suspect, a high rich and handsome graduate of Ivy League, has become a hero and idol in the United States and the United Kingdom?
The CEO of United Health Insurance was shot dead in broad daylight. This is not an entertainment news, but a social news. However, strangely, there are many people in American society who applaud it, and even the host of Saturday Live in the United States jokingly said that Americans have only two reactions to this news: one is a girl saying that the suspect is really hot, and the other is cursing United Health Insurance as stink, and the audience burst into laughter. The suspect Luigi happens to have the same name as Mario's brother in the famous Nintendo game. The well-known Non-fungible Token artist Beeple seems to be mocking this news and has created a picture of Luigi's hat stained with blood.
According to the New York Post, the suspect who assassinated the CEO of United Healthcare went missing with his family after undergoing back surgery last month. The 26-year-old suspect, Luigi Mangione, was arrested on Monday in Pennsylvania while dining at McDonald's. Staff noticed that he resembled the suspect wanted for the shooting outside a Midtown Manhattan hotel last week and alerted the authorities to apprehend him.
Who is Luigi Magione
According to longer news, Luigi Magione, who is only 26 years old this year, graduated from the Ivy League University of Pennsylvania with a major in computer engineering. He comes from a wealthy family, and his parents have two country clubs in Maryland. He is usually keen on fitness and has an eight-pack. He is extremely intelligent and can even assemble 3D printers by himself. Former FBI agents believe that the suspect wants to become an anti-monopoly hero and show how amazing he is.
Luigi Magione's fren RJ Martin told CNN that he has back problems and even basic surfing lessons are very painful, and he couldn't get out of bed for a week. According to sources, Magione may hold a grudge against United HealthCare due to friction, and there is an X-ray photo of Magione's back on his X account, showing four needles inserted into the spinal bones.
How bad is private health insurance in the United States
Most Americans believe that American medical health insurance is both expensive and troublesome. The US does not have universal health care. The middle class needs to buy insurance at their own expense if they need to see a doctor. Even if the company is willing to bear the Co-Pay, it still requires individuals to pay out of pocket. The most troublesome thing is that due to the system, if the doctor you want to see or the hospital and clinic you need to visit are not within your insurance company's system, you cannot register for treatment. There are many private health insurance companies in the US, and some employers provide health insurance, but they do not cover all hospitals and clinics, resulting in paying premiums but not seeing doctors.
On average, if you don't have a health insurance allowance from your employer, you have to pay at least $477 a month to buy insurance at your own expense. If there is an employer-subsidized Co-Pay, you still need to pay at least $117, you can have money to buy insurance, does not mean that medical treatment is free, medical registration fees, consultation fees, medicine, treatment and ward fees are not all free, all have to pay out again. Most employers provide health insurance that does not necessarily include dentistry and ophthalmology, and to see a dentist and ophthalmologist, you must pay for it yourself or buy specialized insurance. The U.S. health insurance system is repugnant to most Americans.
There are various speculations about the motive for the murder of Luigi Magione. His confession reveals that he was disgusted with the insurance system and capitalism. Talented students with left-leaning and anti-social personality traits like Luigi Magione often graduate from prestigious schools. They participate in student movements and protests, and are extremely passionate about politics. For example, the previous protests supporting Palestine and opposing Israel spread from Columbia University in the East Coast to Ivy League private schools and state universities across the United States.
The current New York has become a dark Gotham, where the CEO of United HealthCare was gunned down in an execution-style killing. The news did not evoke much sympathy in American society, despite the extreme aversion of the American people to the healthcare system. However, killing a CEO will not change the system. Trump plans to cut federal subsidies for low-income households, which will affect more people. Seeking medical treatment has become a nightmare for Americans, unable to afford treatment or medical expenses. The American medical pie will continue to be monopolized by wealthy private health insurance companies. This gunshot once again draws attention to the corrupt healthcare system in America. Let's see how powerful Trump will solve the pressing issue of American healthcare insurance.
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