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Summary

Internet sleuths, who often assist in high-profile investigations, are notably silent on the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson.

Popular figures like TizzyEnt and Savannah Sparks cited disinterest, with some expressing disdain for the U.S. healthcare system, which has faced heightened criticism amid record-low public satisfaction.

Many online users appear apathetic, failing to empathize with the wealthy victim.

The lack of engagement contrasts with past cases like Gabby Petito’s, where online communities played key roles. Meanwhile, the NYPD continues its investigation, releasing surveillance footage and offering a $10,000 reward for tips.

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[–] Sanctus@lemmy.world 185 points 2 weeks ago (2 children)

Failing to empathize with the wealthy victim

Lmao

[–] NoneOfUrBusiness@fedia.io 99 points 2 weeks ago (3 children)

Is it because I suck at English (non-native speaker) or are they straight up blaming people for not empathizing with that (former) waste of oxygen?

[–] ThunderWhiskers@lemmy.world 68 points 2 weeks ago

That's the implication.

[–] NocturnalMorning@lemmy.world 47 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

No, no, you got it right, waste of oxygen is right.

[–] whostosay@lemmy.world 9 points 2 weeks ago

Correct. Who they blame is hilariously irrelevant.

[–] fluxion@lemmy.world 39 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

Yes, but also going a bit further and suggesting that lack of empathy is primarily because he was a rich person rather than the untold hardships he's inflicted on countless families

[–] Kbobabob@lemmy.world 17 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)
[–] Rekorse@sh.itjust.works 13 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

Its absolutely worse that he did all his awful shit for the sake of money.

[–] Cethin@lemmy.zip 3 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago)

Yep. An evil person doing evil things is expected. If he was a good person (not implying he is) then he can recognize that he was doing evil and chose to do so to benefit himself. That's worse.

[–] takeda@lemmy.world 55 points 2 weeks ago (2 children)

Ironically, he wasn't even the most paid among other healthcare CEOs.

I don't feel sorry for him, as making money on misfortune of others is very low.

Though there are even worse people, and not necessarily in insurance industry.

The serial impregnator of everything that moves now is interested to influence our government to cut "unnecessary" spending, which likely will hurt much more people.

[–] FaceDeer@fedia.io 58 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

"Making money on the misfortune of others" is a way too charitable way of describing what he was doing.

He was making money by making people die. Often in slow, excruciating ways that drained them and their families of all of their wealth and hope along the path.

[–] drunkpostdisaster@lemmy.world 4 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

Still, it's the message that matters.

[–] takeda@lemmy.world 5 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago)

It was the standard "terrible tragedy" blah blah "thoughts and prayers".

The actual message we saw was from Trump Jr "Internet do your thing, let's find this guy".

The new president elect so far nominated 14 billionaires in his cabinet (do you think they are there to improve our lives?) yet OP tries to imply that Democrats are pro oligarchs, as we are about to have oligarchs ruling is from the "anti-establishment" president.

Want to fight injustice, maybe start with those.