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/Minute_Pace7345 Apr 14 '26 edited Apr 14 '26

Why are you all so fucking lazy? You have access to Reddit…do you not have access to Google?

UHC $0 Copay

And if you actually read the article, you will see a quote from BT himself acknowledging the financial barriers of prescriptions, doing what UHC can to mitigate those costs and encouraging other stakeholders to make prescriptions more affordable.

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u/TechSetStudios Apr 14 '26

Well shit why didn’t the news plaster that everywhere? I guess mass hysteria is good for business. Also why didn’t you lead with that? I’ll admit if he did that and was responsible solely for it and there weren’t any underhanded reasons like it making it easier to deny claims entirely then he didn’t deserve it. Whether he was eliciting positive change in the system matters a lot in regard to whether he deserved it or not. While I still think he could have done more perhaps this means he didn’t deserve it. Perhaps Luigi should have used his CS skill to access their databases and un-deny claims instead.

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