Why doesn’t Healthcare coverage denial radicalize Americans? /u/Key-Trip5194 No such thing as stupid questions

We hear everyday how Americans are denied life-saving health coverage for no reason. There have been millions of heart-wrenching examples over the decades.

Why is it that we’ve only just now seen a high-profile killing of a health executive? Senseless death causes extreme reactions in both the victims and their loved ones. It seems almost irrational that their hasn’t been more violence as a result of this.

What explains this? Is it a result of the survellaince state? Do attacks/assault of employees happen, but they don’t make the news? Are Americans less prone to violence against their superiors? I’m open to any explanation.

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​r/NoStupidQuestions We hear everyday how Americans are denied life-saving health coverage for no reason. There have been millions of heart-wrenching examples over the decades. Why is it that we’ve only just now seen a high-profile killing of a health executive? Senseless death causes extreme reactions in both the victims and their loved ones. It seems almost irrational that their hasn’t been more violence as a result of this. What explains this? Is it a result of the survellaince state? Do attacks/assault of employees happen, but they don’t make the news? Are Americans less prone to violence against their superiors? I’m open to any explanation. submitted by /u/Key-Trip5194 [link] [comments] 

We hear everyday how Americans are denied life-saving health coverage for no reason. There have been millions of heart-wrenching examples over the decades.

Why is it that we’ve only just now seen a high-profile killing of a health executive? Senseless death causes extreme reactions in both the victims and their loved ones. It seems almost irrational that their hasn’t been more violence as a result of this.

What explains this? Is it a result of the survellaince state? Do attacks/assault of employees happen, but they don’t make the news? Are Americans less prone to violence against their superiors? I’m open to any explanation.

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