Following the shooting of United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson, multiple major health insurance companies have taken their executive leadership pages offline.
Proving they know they’re a terrible industry with terrible people - and they’re okay with that so long as they don’t actually have to face any consequences for it.
And what does Barbara Streisand think about that?
Security through obscurity never worked, and never will work. Someone who could plan an attack like the recent one can figure out leadership hierarchy from a lot other sources. Aren’t these publicly traded companies?
He was going to the shareholder conference. I guess the attendees knew he was the ceo not from a random landing page.
FYI: if the insurance company is publicly traded, CEO information is available through their prospectus. Call their investor line and ask for one.
By law, they must have this information public.
For Minecraft. Obviously.
We could only be so lucky that this starts a revolution. We’ll go right back to the same old same old soon enough.
While I’m never a fan of violence I do appreciate the sense of unity this has had for the working class.
The subsequent reactions by CEOs, Politicians, Insurance companies, social networks and News Outlets should serve as proof that we’re not only stronger than them but also that they’re scared shitless of the thought of us being organized around a common cause. I want more of that.
It’d be really wild if they took their LinkedIn pages down next
CFO: “From my cold, dead hands!”
Bwhahahaha!
I may have no choice but to let them squeeze me for every cent they can, but it’s fun to imagine them quaking in their boots a bit after this.