Right? How can one be brave if they're not afraid? Isn't the definition of bravery doing a thing even though you're scared to?
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There was a book that came out in 2010 titled Delay, Deny, Defend: Why Insurance Companies Don't Pay Claims and What You Can Do About It. It's an analysis of the insurance industry (not just healthcare, but with a special focus on healthcare) that details how insurance companies operate to delay approvals of insurance claims, deny insurance claims, and defend wrongful denials in court. It basically shows how it is cheaper for insurance companies to not pay lawful claims and fight them in court than to pay out claims.
When Luigi Mangione killed the UHC CEO last year, he left behind 3 bullet shells at the scene of the murder with the words "Delay", "Deny" and "Depose" written on the bullet shells. It was a pretty clear reference to the book, and was the first indication (before Mangione was caught) as to the motive of the shooting.
So, given that you don't live near DC, what are you doing?
This is an honest question.
As an ACAB myself, I think we'll appreciate the sign very much.
Completely agree on that last point. I don't really expect we'll see completely fair and open elections in this country for a while, if ever again.
No, we need people. All kinds of people. As many people as we can possibly get. Absolutely NOBODY who is considering attending a protest should be told to stay home.
I attend protests all the time. Ever since my early 20s (which was over 15 years ago) I've made it a point to attend at least 1 protest every month. For the past 8 years that's been closer to weekly than monthly. I have plenty of experience at protests. My question here is solely about the phrasing for my sign.
I appreciate your optimism, but I do not share it and have seen no evidence to support it.
I do protest in DC. Often. I was at one last weekend. I am unable to go into the city this weekend. I have about 2 free hours while my kids will be in a class, so I'm trying to use that time to participate where I can.
I don't need a lecture. I know what I'm doing and when and where I'm able to participate. I am solely looking for advice on whether this one sign might lead to problems or not.
Research what working in those fields is like and choose the one that has the highest pay for the least time commitment. Whichever requires you to actually be at work the least is your best bet.
In every single conversation about which fictional character can beat the other in any competition, this is ALWAYS they correct answer.
It's not that kind of protest. I've been to plenty of that kind of protest, and this isn't that kind.