Michael Moore says individuals’s anger over America’s healthcare system and for-profit insurance coverage is “1000% justified” following the homicide of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson.
In a Substack essay penned after he was name-dropped within the accused killer Luigi Mangione’s manifesto, Michael stated whereas he doesn’t condone homicide, the healthcare system has extra “blood on their hands than a thousand 9/11 terrorists.”
Michael didn’t cease there — he made it clear the anger in regards to the damaged healthcare system was so justified that he was going to “pour gasoline on that anger.”
He insisted the outrage comes from “the physical pain, the mental abuse, the medical debt, the bankruptcies in the face of denied claims and denied care and bottomless deductibles on top of ballooning premiums — that this ‘health care’ industry has levied against the American people for decades.”
As reported, Mangione allegedly known as Moore the one who “illuminated the corruption and greed” within the healthcare business in his 2007 movie “Sicko” — and Moore responded, writing, “It’s not often that my work gets a killer five-star review from an actual killer.”
However Michael insists that, on the finish of the day, his level is that nobody ought to should die — particularly not due to medical insurance.
As we’ve reported, Thompson’s homicide and Luigi’s arrest have sparked main division, with some individuals really embracing Luigi regardless of the allegations — praising his seems and even providing to pay his authorized charges.
Mangione is presently dealing with fees of second-degree homicide in New York.