It’s been strange. Some people I expected to support him didn’t and some I expected not to do
We were waiting for dayshift to start evening report the other night and the nursing assistants were sharing his manifesto and chittering about how hot he is.
I have yet to come across someone that is upset about the UHC CEO getting murdered. It is frankly super weird to see most Americans in agreement about something.
In my professional circles, a lot of quiet acknowledgement and allusions to the UHC CEO reaping what he sowed, or what the industry has sowed. No one at all is shocked. No one is talking about Luigi specifically
I’m a displaced professional working in a deli and kitchen. In that environment it’s gloves off. We would all line up to do Luigi.
It’s so refreshing to be around unvarnished people. This experience has taught me that the entire professional class in this country is living in a state of, I don’t know that to call it, denial?
That said Season two of Severance comes in January.
Everyone I’ve talked to at my job (small software company based in nyc) says he’s a hero, or hasn’t disagreed out loud. My boss was extremely pro violent retribution against people who profit from suffering. The CEO was like “yeah healthcare here sucks that guy had it coming”
There haven’t been any like official announcements or statements. Just conversations.