Social media, break rooms, restaurants and dinner tables have all been buzzing with personal takes on the recent murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. These conversations have transcended political stances, bringing Republicans and Democrats in ever-so-rare agreement.
No, not everyone agrees this murder is cause for celebration. But we all seem to have found a common underlying belief: nobody ought to die because they can’t afford health care.
For the love of America and each other, can we all stop fighting over tiny issues and come together to make our country one that puts people and patients over profit and plunder?
James Heckman, Bradford