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Insurance Industry CEO Shot in Manhattan; Unleashes A Wave of Support

When UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson was gunned down on a Manhattan sidewalk Wednesday morning, he suddenly became symbol of the much-despised health insurance industry. The shooter appeared to have social motivations. Bullet casings left at the scene had been inscribed with the words “deny,” “defend” and “depose” — terms associated with insurance companies’ tactics to reject customers’ claims. The apparent backpack of the shooter found in Central Park contained Monopoly money.

Thompson’s death has inspired a torrent of fury about the way his insurance company and others mistreat  people in their moments of greatest need. People have been flooding social media posts with statements chastising UHC for its policies, bringing up times they were personally denied coverage or hit with huge bills for services. People spoke up about being denied coverage for a congenital defect or infant care.

Many people are celebrating Thompson’s death, in posts and memes seen by millions. In posts that trended on multiple social media platforms, users mocked Thompson’s death by invoking health insurance terms, saying their empathy for his loss had been “denied,” or that being a CEO of a Health Insurance Company was a “pre-existing condition.” Other users implied the killing was merited, citing UnitedHealthcare’s frequent rejections of customers’ requests. Many of the posts were liked by tens of thousands of users, some of whom chimed in with their own stories of struggling to get the corporate giant to cover their health insurance claims. When UnitedHealth Group posted the news of Thompson’s death to Facebook on Wednesday, the vast majority of reactions, more than 76,000 and counting, were the laugh-crying emoji. On Thursday, a celebratory balloon was left at the scene of the shooting (pictured).

The reaction speaks to an underlying populist frustration and rage. Those lucky enough to have health coverage in the US have gone through some nightmare experience with their health insurance provider.

According to a survey conducted last year by KFF, a nonprofit health-care think tank, about 6 in 10 adults reported experiencing problems with their health insurance during the previous 12 months, such as being hit with surprise bills or being turned away from services. And as people got sicker, their problems got worse; more than one-third of people who said they were in fair or poor health said their health insurer did not cover a prescription drug or required a very high co-pay for a drug that a doctor prescribed. KFF’s surveys have persistently identified adults who describe being compelled to make trade-offs to pay for health care, such as being unable to afford their rent or mortgage.

Patient advocacy groups have documented how the companies use tactics such as “prior authorization,” requiring physicians to submit additional paperwork to justify their treatments and prescriptions. News organizations have detailed how UnitedHealthcare has relied on algorithms to swiftly deny care.

According to an investigation by the medical news site Stat and a federal lawsuit recently filed in Minnesota, UnitedHealthcare has been using a deeply flawed artificial intelligence algorithm to wrongfully deny healthcare to elderly and disabled patients. Stat reported that the company “pressured its medical staff to cut off payments for seriously ill patients … denying rehabilitation care for older and disabled Americans as profits soared.”

Personl stories of terrible interactions with the largest health insurer in the country also poured forth.

Elizabeth Austin, a single mother who lives in Pennsylvania, reported that she had a miserable experience with UnitedHealthcare after her young daughter, Carolyn, was diagnosed with leukemia during the COVID-19 pandemic. Her chemotherapy caused nausea, so Carolyn’s doctor ordered a nighttime feeding tube to supplement what little she was able to eat while awake. She said United Healthcare wouldn’t pay for the feeding tube unless Carolyn ate no solid food at all.

Later, when Carolyn developed a sensitivity to a sedative used during her monthly lumbar punctures, her doctors switched to another medicine, and the company again denied payment, Austin said. She paid for that herself too.

Austin said she eventually developed a stress-related heart condition that required ablation surgery. She and her daughter are healthy now, but the scars remain.

As people forego life-saving care for themselves or their loved ones, or face losing their home in order to save their lives, insurers are making massive profits off of their misery. The early morning assassination of one health insurance CEO has awakened the need to resist this injustice.

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SANTIAGO, CHILE: LICZNE ATAKI W SZKOŁACH I NA KAMPUSACH UNIWERSYTECKICH W PAŹDZIERNIKU

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"W czwartek, 17 października 2024 r., w różnych znanych szkołach średnich w gminach Providencia i Santiago, na terytorium zdominowanym przez państwo chilijskie, podczas obchodów rocznicy rewolty społecznej, która miała miejsce 18 października 2019 r., kiedy to państwo chilijskie i jego aparat represji przetrzymywały, torturowały, okaleczały, gwałciły, wykorzystywały i mordowały tysiące mieszkańców, którzy protestowali na całym terytorium. Bunt, który początkowo rozpoczął się po wezwaniu do uchylania się od opłat przez uczniów szkół średnich po podwyżce opłat za transport publiczny, który przerodził się w eksplozję gniewu tysięcy mieszkańców."

#GRK0004 #EcoWar<=>#SocialWar #MurrayBOOKCHIN
Au-delà de la rareté, L’anarchisme dans une société d’abondance (1971)
Murray Bookchin (Ecosociété, 2016)
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Si t'as les moyens:
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Résumé:
Dans ce recueil de textes pionniers (1965−70) qui ont fait sa renommée, Murray Bookchin conjugue sa vision anarchiste et écologiste avec les possibilités prometteuses d’une société d’abondance. Une abondance envisagée non pas sous la forme d’un accès illimité à des biens de consommation pléthoriques, mais bien une par laquelle l’être humain a amplement les moyens de satisfaire ses besoins fondamentaux pour se consacrer à l’assouvissement de ses désirs réels.

S’attelant à esquisser les contours d’une telle société, Bookchin appelle à dépasser l’économie politique marxiste, enracinée dans une ère de pénurie matérielle et soumise aux logiques de la rareté économique. Si les avancées technologiques du XXe siècle ont grandement accru la production, cela s’est fait au profit d’intérêts corporatifs et aux dépens des besoins humains et de la soutenabilité écologique. Et si l’émancipation pouvait jadis sembler passer par un certain productivisme sous l’égide de structures autoritaires, aujourd’hui les outils nécessaires à une auto-organisation de la société ont largement été développés et, combinés avec la perspective écologique, ils ont grandement modifié le paysage révolutionnaire. Les sociétés postindustrielles ont en effet le potentiel de se muer en des sociétés d’abondance favorisant l’accomplissement des potentialités sociales et culturelles latentes dans les écotechnologies. Avant-gardiste, Bookchin défendait en ce sens les énergies renouvelables et des institutions décentralisées.

Lire Bookchin, c’est renouer avec une verve utopique rafraîchissante, qui rappelle avec force que d’autres voies sont envisageables pour le devenir de nos sociétés. Au-delà de la rareté est également une lecture incontournable pour comprendre les origines théoriques de l’écologie sociale, concept que cet intellectuel étatsunien a raffiné tout au long de sa vie de militant.

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Murray Bookchin (1921-2096)
est un philosophe, militant et essayiste écologiste libertaire américain.
Il est considéré aux États-Unis comme l'un des penseurs les plus marquants de la Nouvelle gauche américaine (New Left).
Pionnier de l’écologie politique, Murray Bookchin demeure malheureusement encore trop peu connu du grand public. Pourtant, l’homme a anticipé, dans les années 1950-60, des problèmes environnementaux et de santé très concrets. Mais il fut surtout un des premiers penseurs à intégrer la dimension sociale et politique à la question écologique et à envisager l’écologie comme levier d’opposition au capitalisme.

Père de l’écologie sociale, Bookchin partait du postulat que nos rapports de domination se transposent dans notre relation avec la nature. L’établissement d’une société écologique passe donc nécessairement par la résolution de nos problèmes sociaux. Reconnu comme l’un des derniers théoriciens de l’anarchisme, il a ainsi proposé de nouveaux modèles d’organisation sociale, que ce soit le municipalisme libertaire ou le communalisme.
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Minimizing DNA Traces During Riotous Moments #Zine

"[Y]ou can be pretty certain that whenever arson is involved, a DNA forensics team will be involved too. [...] We want to briefly summarize some practical considerations. By arming ourselves with some preparation and an accurate understanding of how DNA is transferred, it is possible to drastically limit the amount of DNA we leave behind."

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AI Art Sites Censor Prompts About #Abortion

"I discovered this recently when I prompted the platforms for “pills used in medication abortion.” I’d added the instruction “in the style of Matisse.” I expected to get colorful visuals to supplement my thinking and writing about right-wing efforts to outlaw the pills.
Neither site produced the images. Instead, DALL-E 2 returned the phrase, “It looks like this request may not follow our content policy.” Midjourney’s message said, “The word ‘abortion’ is banned. Circumventing this filter to violate our rules may result in your access being revoked.”

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#censorship #socialwar #künstlicheIntelligenz #USA #antireport #MyBodyMyChoice
#AI #OpenAI

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CSRC Bulletin #1 - Counter-surveillance resource center
(de/en/fr/ru)

International Coordination Against Targeted Surveillance

"We are anarchists. We believe in an international coordination of informal anarchist groups to pursue the fight against all forms of domination. We believe that sharing knowledge about our enemies’ capabilities and tactics should be an important part of that coordination."

PDF: csrc.link/download/csrc-bullet

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SANTIAGO, CHILE: PŁOMIENNE ZAMIESZKI Z OKAZJI DNIA MŁODEGO KOMBATANTA

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"We wtorek, 28 marca, odbył się marsz wewnątrz kampusu Juana Gómeza Millasa, z transparentami i pamfletami, który później zakończył się blokadą uliczną na Alei Grecia, gdzie ustawiono barykady i doszło do konfrontacji z koktajlami Mołotowa przeciwko obecności carabineros (COP).

Na transparentach czytamy: “Walcząca młodzież, permanentna insurekcja. Bracia Vergara obecni” oraz “Z duchem walki, JGM obecni”.

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(de/en/fr/el/es/ru) CSRC Bulletin #1

"The Counter-surveillance resource center is a searchable database of resources on evading targeted surveillance. We want to help anarchists and other rebels acquire a practical understanding of the surveillance threats they may face in their struggles and in their lives. We prefer resources that are easy to understand and written by friends."

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South Carolina becomes the latest GOP-led state with a #bill to make the death penalty a punishment for #abortion

"Several states have banned and criminalized abortion since the #SupremeCourt overturned Roe v. Wade. 
A #SouthCarolina legislator proposed the death penalty as punishment for women who get abortions. 
The new bill, still in the legislature, would equate abortion to homicide."
Via @BinGanzBrav

businessinsider.com/south-caro

InsiderSC is the latest state with bill to punish abortion with death penaltyBy Sarah Al-Arshani

In 88 BCE, Lucius Cornelius Sulla (138-78 BCE) marched on Rome and entered the city's sacred inner boundary, the pomerium , bearing arms. Breaking this taboo, he sought to gain political power and control of the army of the East that had been offered to his enemy, Gaius Marius (c. 157-86 BCE). A second march occurred in 83-82 BCE when he assumed the title of dictator. worldhistory.org/article/2146/

World History EncyclopediaSulla's March on RomeIn 88 BCE, Lucius Cornelius Sulla (138-78 BCE) marched on Rome and entered the city's sacred inner boundary, the pomerium, bearing arms. Breaking this taboo, he sought to gain political power and control...

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World History EncyclopediaSocial WarThe Social War (also called the Marsi War or the War of the Allies) of 91-87 BCE was the result of decades of contention between Rome and its Italian allies. Roman warfare relied heavily on the Italian...