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In reply to the discussion: AOC Explains How Americans View Denied Insurance Claims 'As an Act of Violence' [View all]soldierant
(8,013 posts)13. You are misquoting her.
She did not say a denied claim is an act of violence, but that people experience it as an act of violence. And that is undeniable.
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AOC Explains How Americans View Denied Insurance Claims 'As an Act of Violence' [View all]
HereForTheParty
Dec 13
OP
She's trying to explain how it got to this point and that we shouldn't be shocked.
Cuthbert Allgood
Dec 13
#20
a quick google search showed me that misinterpreting AOC is a hot topic in the right wing sphere.
Quiet Em
Dec 13
#43
Well I'll say it: denying treatment to people with health problems is an act of violence.
Voltaire2
Dec 13
#47
There are places on the internet that sell "GOP - Greed Over People" bumper stickers.
patphil
Dec 14
#59
Be in mind, UHC employees have been threatened with firing if they don't toe the party line. n/t
Hellbound Hellhound
Dec 13
#28
" I deny you the privilege to live, but I'll take your money" is no better than shooting someone in the back.
Hellbound Hellhound
Dec 13
#25