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Horrible and interesting how billionaires (who literally profit from our death) are sanitised and raised as heroes by media. Linked content [1].
[1] https://www.kenklippenstein.com/p/slain-healthcare-ceos-life-airbrushed
Machine learning summary of original content via the Kagi Universal Summariser:
In "Slain Healthcare CEO’s Life Airbrushed by Media," Ken Klippenstein critiques the media's overly reverent portrayal of Brian Thompson, the late CEO of UnitedHealthcare, following his tragic death. He argues that major outlets have focused on his positive attributes, such as being well-liked and a visionary leader, while neglecting significant controversies in his life. Klippenstein highlights Thompson's past issues, including a drunk driving conviction and allegations of insider trading linked to a lawsuit. He suggests that the media's reluctance to present a balanced view stems from a misguided belief in decorum when reporting on the deceased. The article emphasizes the importance of journalistic scrutiny, even posthumously, and contrasts the sanitized narratives from corporate media with the perspectives of everyday employees. Klippenstein calls for greater accountability and transparency in reporting, advocating for stories that reflect the complexities of individuals rather than idealized versions. The piece concludes with a nod to comedian Bill Burr, who also criticized the media's failure to address the darker aspects of Thompson's legacy.