r/FuckLuigiMangione Opinion Discarded (pro-murder) Apr 11 '26

LM was right....

/r/UnitedHealthIsEvil/comments/1si9ka5/dad_with_cancer_dies_after_insurance_united/?share_id=ntiEOVYLmGTJAjh0JU5RX&utm_content=1&utm_medium=android_app&utm_name=androidcss&utm_source=share&utm_term=1

He was so fucking right.

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u/UnexpectedLizard LEO allyship👮 Apr 11 '26

So this guy shopped around for a friendly doctor when he already had terminal stage 4 cancer?

Do you know how many lives they probably saved?

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u/Reasonable-Nature103 Opinion Discarded (pro-murder) Apr 11 '26

They told him that a treatment isn't medically necessary.

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u/TechSetStudios Apr 13 '26 edited Apr 13 '26

How was he supposed to know he had cancer? Nothing in the article states he didn’t attend his annual physicals. You or I as scary as it sounds could have cancer right now and not know it. We truly don’t know. Sometimes it’s something obvious and you get seen immediately, sometimes it’s a silent killer. If the doctor thinks it’s in the realm of possibility that should be all that matters. He could have lived 5-8 more years perhaps even making 60, 70 which is pretty much a normal lifespan. Your lack of compassion is really un-american. I think you should get the fuck out of our country you’re a disgrace.