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United Healthcare CEO shot and killed

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Thought the title for this piece was insightful "Fan Club for Suspected Shooter Is a Symptom of Burn-It-All-Down Populism" Some interesting commentary in the piece, but really just admiring the title.
 
TY. Just as stupid as I thought it would be.
Particularly the piece about provider rates that centrist pundits have latched onto in recent weeks.

 
What we do in the shadows has played on it perfectly.
Yeah, I’ve watched that show beginning to end twice and always thought Matthew Berry created that language quirk for Lazlo. When I saw the YouTube video, it all fell into place.
 
That 7% number seems inconsistent with the Yes/No/Don't know numbers directly above it. or the "Total Net" number is calculated using numbers I don't see in this table.
The total net is yes's minus no's. It basically says a small majority of the people under 45 would report the murderer and a large majority of the people over 45 would report the murderer.

It's a little cut off but it looks like people under 45 and black people are almost equally reluctant to report the white murderer. I'm a little surprised. I wouldn't have thought a young white male would have been statistically significant between blacks and whites.
 
Particularly the piece about provider rates that centrist pundits have latched onto in recent weeks.

really succinct, thanks for sharing.
 
The total net is yes's minus no's. It basically says a small majority of the people under 45 would report the murderer and a large majority of the people over 45 would report the murderer.

It's a little cut off but it looks like people under 45 and black people are almost equally reluctant to report the white murderer. I'm a little surprised. I wouldn't have thought a young white male would have been statistically significant between blacks and whites.
For the black/white numbers, probably more to do with people’s experiences with the police/justice system if I had to guess.
 
For the black/white numbers, probably more to do with people’s experiences with the police/justice system if I had to guess.

I guess. I'm just surprised. I'm sure blacks are more likely to be on the wrong side of the justice system, either fairly or unfairly, but they are also more likely to be murdered. Just surprised they are that much more likely to sympathize with the murderer.
 
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