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    Joe Rogan Slams “Gross” Health Insurance Companies After Assassination of UnitedHealthcare CEO

    By Steadfast AdminUpdated:December 11, 20242 Mins Read
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    Joe Rogan has made headlines with his recent comments regarding the healthcare insurance industry, labeling it as “disgustingly corrupt” following the tragic murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. During a recent episode of The Joe Rogan Experience, Rogan discussed the implications of Thompson’s death, which occurred in Manhattan on December 4, alongside filmmakers Quentin Tarantino and Roger Avary.

    In the podcast, Rogan expressed his belief that public sympathy for Thompson’s death is limited due to his association with the controversial practices of the health insurance sector. He characterized the industry as a “dirty business,” emphasizing the negative impact of high claim denial rates that have plagued companies like UnitedHealthcare. This sentiment was echoed by Avary, who remarked that few would mourn Thompson’s passing outside of his immediate family.

    The suspect in Thompson’s murder, 26-year-old Luigi Mangione, has been charged with the crime after a manhunt that lasted several days. Reports indicate that Mangione had been struggling with complications from a back surgery and had expressed grievances against UnitedHealthcare, suggesting that his frustrations may have contributed to his actions. Following his arrest, authorities discovered a manifesto detailing his discontent with the healthcare system.

    Rogan’s comments have sparked discussions about the broader issues within the American healthcare landscape, particularly regarding how insurance companies operate and their treatment of policyholders. He pointed out that many individuals feel wronged by these companies, which often prioritize profits over patient care.

    As the investigation into Thompson’s murder continues, Rogan’s remarks highlight a growing frustration among the public regarding healthcare practices and policies, raising important questions about accountability and reform in the industry.

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