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Are you truly anti-capitalist? Then it’s time to cut ties with the mainstream capitalist platforms that are feeding the very system you oppose. TikTok, Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat, Facebook Messenger, BeReal, WhatsApp, and countless others are all part of the capitalist machine that thrives on your consumption and engagement.

Every time you log onto these platforms, you’re contributing to a cycle of exploitation and profit-driven motives. The #Fediverse may not be a perfect solution, but it’s a space where anti-capitalist voices can thrive far more than in the cesspools of proprietary platforms owned by Big Tech.

Feeling sad because your friends aren’t on these alternative platforms? That’s just capitalism whispering in your ear, convincing you that your worth is tied to your social media presence. Let go of that notion!

Fighting capitalism starts with recognizing that your needs don’t dictate your value. The very idea of comparing human worth is rooted in capitalist ideology—so let’s dismantle that one step at a time.

Shut up and break free from capitalism!

Government Monitoring Those With "Negative" Views of Health Insurance Companies
https://www.kenklippenstein.com/p/government-monitoring-those-with

"If you expressed “negative sentiment” toward insurance companies on social media following the murder of UnitedHealthcare’s CEO last month, the government was watching.

“Following the shooting, the New York State Intelligence Center (NYSIC-CTC) identified a large amount of negative sentiment towards healthcare executives and health insurance companies on social media,” a bulletin produced by a regional intelligence group on December 12 says. The bulletin goes on to warn of “users online wanting to counter ‘corporate greed’” as well as “growing negative sentiment around conglomerates, the wealthy, and executive staff at private and public organizations.” Setting aside the yeah-no-shit factor, the report provides rare insight into how the government threat machine stokes fear among law enforcement agencies across the country.

The document is one of a flurry threat reports quietly circulated to law enforcement across the country by a sprawling network of little-known intelligence organizations created in response to 9/11. Called fusion centers, groups like the New York State Intelligence Center were tasked with fighting terrorism, which alleged the killer Luigi Mangione was charged with. Today, there is at least one fusion center in all 50 states (even Wyoming, home to the Wyoming Information Analysis Team.)
Marked “LAW ENFORCEMENT USE ONLY,” the document quoted above is, like other intelligence reports, not usually available to the public. But this record was pried loose by the open records wizardry of the transparency nonprofit Property of the People. Without them, this report would join the countless others exempt from public scrutiny. That’s a real gift to the government agencies that produce these reports, which often serve little purpose beyond inflating supposed threats into zeppelin-like proportions.
Consider, for example, the report’s boldfaced title —“Executive ‘Hit Lists’” — evoking some kind of John Wick-style serial hitman. But the evidence for this amounts to “viral posts online” that “listed the names and salaries of several health insurance executives” and some “Wanted” signs posted in Manhattan. The repeated references to online discourse (e.g., “a sea of social media posts indicate that shooting suspect Luigi Mangione might be viewed as a martyr") leave the impression that the intelligence analyst does not understand the first rule of online: it isn’t real life.
To give a sense of just how many of these kinds of reports are pinballing around the law enforcement world, here’s one produced by the Southern Nevada Counter Terrorism Center (SNCTC) and also obtained by Property of the People. Like the New York bulletin, this one also focuses on “online rhetoric” expressing “criticism of the public health care system and corporate executives.” Sound familiar?

One way the Nevada report distinguishes itself is with its inclusion of a screenshot of a photoshopped meme depicting Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck standing in front of a notice that reads “CEO SEASON.” Marked “FOUO” (For Official Use Only), the image is attributed to unspecified social media accounts on X.

When New York Governor Kathy Hochul touts more funding for “social media intelligence analysts & counterterrorism intelligence analysts,” as she did earlier this month, reports like these are what those taxes dollars are going towards.
As absurd as these reports might seem, they’re taken seriously not just by law enforcement, but also the media outlets they’re routinely leaked to. They are also frequently provided to private industry, which are given alarmist recommendations like these:

Several health insurers did end up scrubbing senior leadership from their websites, perhaps following the sage counsel of these fusion centers. Apparently someone motivated enough to kill wouldn’t be motivated enough to google around a bit.
“Law enforcement is panicking over widespread support for Mangione, but it should be no surprise,” Ryan Shapiro, executive director of Property of the People, said. “Of course people are angry watching loved ones needlessly suffer and die so a handful of executives can buy second yachts.”

Or so governors can buy a second team of fusion center analysts?
In his manifesto, Mangione suggested the health insurance industry had “gotten too powerful, and they continue to abuse our country for immense profit because the American public has allowed them to get away with it.” He could just as easily have been describing the national security state."

Archived:
https://archive.ph/UBL3Q

#Freespeech #Censorship #Medicare4All #SinglePayerNow #LuigiMangione #USPolitics #HealthInsuranceIndustry #SmashCapitalism #Progressive #Green #DemExit #DumpTheDNC #ThirdPartyNow #2024Election #USPolitics #Green #Progressive #Libertarian #Solidarity
Medicare for All Would Save $450 Billion and 68,000 Lives: Study
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/medicare-save-450-billion-68-232211541.html

"Bernie Sanders’ Medicare-for-All plan would save the country about $450 billion a year on total health care spending while preventing nearly 70,000 deaths, according to a study published over the weekend in The Lancet.

In the analysis, a team of epidemiologists led by Alison P. Galvani of the Yale School of Public Health applied the provisions of Sanders’ plan to real-world spending in the U.S. in 2017. They concluded that Medicare for All would have cost just over $3 trillion that year, or $458 billion less than the actual total. The analysis found that per capita costs would decline, resulting in lower costs overall, even with millions more people covered. And providing universal coverage would save 68,531 lives per year, the researchers."

"Big savings with a single-payer system: The researchers found that the proposed system would reduce total health-care expenditures by about 13% based on 2017 spending levels. Savings would come from a variety of sources. Here are some of the major savings the researchers found with Medicare for All, based on the 2017 total health care expenditure of nearly $3.5 trillion:

Reducing pharmaceutical prices via negotiation: $219 billion

Improving fraud detection: $191 billion

Reducing reimbursement rates for hospitals, physician, and clinical services: $188 billion

Reducing overhead: $102 billion

Eliminating uncompensated hospitalization fees: $78 billion in savings."
Archived:
https://archive.ph/GEbl3

RESOURCES:

Improving the prognosis of health care in the USA
Prof Alison P Galvani, PhDa alison.galvani@yale.edu ∙ Alyssa S Parpia, MPHa ∙ Eric M Fostera ∙ Burton H Singer, PhDb ∙ Meagan C Fitzpatrick, PhDc
https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140-6736(19)33019-3/abstract

Study: More Than 335,000 Lives Could Have Been Saved During Pandemic if U.S. Had Universal Health Care
https://ysph.yale.edu/news-article/yale-study-more-than-335000-lives-could-have-been-saved-during-pandemic-if-us-had-universal-health-care

#Medicare4All #SinglePayerNow #LuigiMangione #USPolitics #HealthInsuranceIndustry #SmashCapitalism #Progressive #Green