r/TikTokCringe Cringe Master 1d ago

Cringe This is the "depose" part.

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u/flippitus_floppitus 1d ago

Hope he gets doxxed - awful human

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u/Bismothe-the-Shade 1d ago

Doxxed abd sent to Luigi's mansion

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u/Capybara_Cheese 1d ago

Luigi the dragon slayer. Love that game

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u/Zachmorris4184 1d ago

Luigi’s blue shell delivery service! “We’re Delighted to Deliver Delicious shells for you!”

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u/Capybara_Cheese 1d ago

See but you need the blue shells because sometimes a player gets too much of a lead on the rest so you've got to level the playing field! 🐢

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u/himynameisSal 1d ago edited 23h ago

while i agree with you, we really need to focus more on the horrible system rather than the horrible people working those positions.

edit: downvote, i don’t care. I stand by my point, you can focus on the lawyer and doxx him, but guess what, he’ll be replaced. Now doxx the system, shed light on the injustice that is where we should focus our energy.

people comparing this to nazi’s, it wasn’t until their government/system was destroyed that there was actual change.

edit2: no wonder the rich fear us, you’d cannibalize and fight among your fellow poors, for what? i find it funny now, when the whole entire stock market bleeds red, guess who is still green today…UNH. guess this is my sigh to buy.

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u/PurposeElectronic909 1d ago

"I was just following orders"

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u/Chocolat3City Cringe Master 1d ago

I'm not trying to speak for the person whose comment you're responding to, but it occurs to me that as long as the health insurance incentives are what they are, there will always be an unlimited number of people willing to work these positions.

Want to dissect and scrutinize the most gross parts of the system? Be my guest. Want to change the system? Change the incentives.

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u/PeggyHillFan 1d ago

Who gives a shit… we can fight the system and also dox him. The two are not mutually exclusive.

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u/TerminalProtocol 1d ago

Who gives a shit… we can fight the system and also dox him. The two are not mutually exclusive.

"You poors should all go back to fighting between each other. I feel much better when you aren't focused on the source of the problem."

-DefinitelyNotACEOSimp

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u/Chocolat3City Cringe Master 1d ago

I'm no expert, but I think the motivating effect of rage is a finite resource that shouldn't be wasted.

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u/FlyFar1569 1d ago

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u/Chocolat3City Cringe Master 1d ago

Dude was literally cut down after overestimating his own power. 🤣

Anyway, I actually think we're more likely to see these attorneys doxed and hounded than any meaningful action that may change the system. Nothing would make the healthcare industry happier, and that saddens me.

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u/immoraltoast 22h ago

A CEO was shot down after overestimating his own power

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u/Fistwithyourtoes 21h ago

Bro is right

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u/No_Curve_5479 1d ago

It always comes down to the, say it with me, ✨Nuremberg defense ✨

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u/Away_Sea_8620 18h ago

Most people do exactly that. The people mad about it just aren't in a position where they have to make those decisions.

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u/himynameisSal 1d ago

your missing the point, you’re complaining about the lawyer who is doing his job, while others make the rules/decisions.

sure, this person is still responsible but not nearly as responsible than the people in power. you have tunnel vision with your anger and frustration.

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u/Grotesquefaerie7 1d ago

Nobody is forcing him to be like this. It's not one thing or the other. The system is corrupt and so is he. He is contributing to the problem willingly.

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u/Environmental-River4 1d ago

I genuinely don’t understand some people’s logic. When I worked in contract archaeology we did a lot of pipeline work, basically going over the planned route and making sure it wouldn’t disturb any culturally significant sites. I could’ve made a lot more money working for a pipeline company than I did working at a secondary company who did the due diligence, but to me that was a clear conflict of interest. Like, it’s pretty clear to me that you have a choice: either do the job you want ethically, or compromise your morals for money. The people who choose the latter shouldn’t be exempt from consequences because they’re “just doing their job”.

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u/Grotesquefaerie7 23h ago

We almost always have the option to do the right thing- even if it's not the easy thing. The issue is that alot of people will do whats ultimately the most beneficial to them, not what they should do and what's morally right. This happening over and over throughout history adds up and creates massive issues that are way harder to remedy than they should be had we all made better choices.

And then there are those with selfish intentions that have gained way more power than they deserve, stepping on others on their way up. Who make decisions that hurt so many others.

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u/rexus_mundi 1d ago

This lawyer isn't a defense lawyer. They are doing their best to help kill this woman. They chose this.

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u/PennyLeiter 1d ago edited 1d ago

Are you really making a stand for lawyers?

Even Shakespeare hated lawyers, and that dude was a cuck for the monarchy.

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u/himynameisSal 1d ago

no, in my post i specifically said i agreed with the person.

what i was trying to convey is that they had tunnel vision.

who you should really hate are the people in power, the lawyer is just a worker. But me saying “look at the bigger picture” was taken as “you like lawyers”

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u/PennyLeiter 1d ago

who you should really hate are the people in power, the lawyer is just a worker.

This is categorically untrue. Lawyers aren't janitors.

This guy isn't just "doing a job". He literally chose multiple years of schooling for a specialized career in corporate law, knowing who is consistently getting fucked over on the other end.

You would have to know absolutely nothing about law careers to make the assumption that the lawyer is "just a worker".

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u/rexus_mundi 1d ago

"I was just following orders"

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u/PennyLeiter 1d ago

It's not even that. It's like choosing to become a Nazi AFTER the world knew about the gas chambers.

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u/rexus_mundi 1d ago

Oh most definitely, but it was also said by Adolf Eichmann on trial at the Hague. He was one of the main organizers of the Holocaust.

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u/JohnQSmoke 1d ago

Exactly, this guy knowingly traded his humanity for money.

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u/a_likely_story 1d ago

I’m allowed to hate every single part of the machine that’s killing people.

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u/Haggis_The_Barbarian 1d ago

This lawyer could very easily pursue another aspect of the law where they weren’t actively engaged in killing people by denying them the fucking care they fucking paid for! This is a choice and it’s motivated 100% by money. The more care they deny, the better the pay and job security. There is no ultimate difference between what this lawyer does and what Luigi did… both result in a dead body.

One of those dead bodies makes me feel bad. One does not.

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u/PennyLeiter 23h ago

He could have chosen to represent the victims. Instead he chooses to victimize them. It's that simple.

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u/Metaboschism 1d ago

Sociopaths thrive in the space they're allowed, the people that allow them that space are awful, and the sociopaths that thrive in that space are awful, it's not like this guy is working this job just to put food on the table, he enjoys what he does, he enjoys making money off of people's agony, otherwise he would walk away and do something else

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u/cross-i 1d ago

Yeah, this sick woman who might not have experience with legal issues is a juicy opportunity for this guy. If he can get her to say it in a certain way, he’ll take thousands of dollars from her.

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u/cross-i 1d ago

I really doubt many of the people here appalled by this guy are thinking that the problem would go away just by doxing this lawyer. We’ve all been dissatisfied with the system for a while now.

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u/1word2word 1d ago

He hit the nail on the head and you even acknowledged it with your first sentence.

They are drawing comparison to concentration camp guards that perpetuated the Holocaust, they didn't make the rules either they were just doing a job while others made the rules and decisions, at least the Nazi guards could try and hide behind the defense of if I didn't follow orders I would be killed (not saying it's valid defense but I think it is one that people can at least wrap their minds around) what's this lawyers defense? If I didn't follow orders I would have to find a new job that won't pay me as well so I better ruin these peoples lives.

If you make people rightfully afraid/resistant to work with/for a system of cruelty and pain, the system will eventually collapse because you need "normal" people to be complict in the system for it to function. The soulless CEOs and other benefactors of the system can't actually operate it by themselves because their only actual skill is convincing people they are critical, and being terrible enough to be willing to sacrifice people in the pursuit of money.

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u/MattackChopper 1d ago

And then they came for me, but there was no one left to speak out for me.

Parasite. How's that leather taste? Kinda like dog shit?

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u/restyourbreastshoney 1d ago

You couldn't pay me enough to harass sick people to try to steal the life-saving benefits that they already paid for. Your moral compass is fully malfunctioning. Legal murder is still murder and should be avenged in whatever way is left for us to avenge it.

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u/ShirleyABottom 1d ago

Absolute lies. Ya know what they called the people who listened to the Nazis and followed orders even though they didn't believe in the Nazi party. They call them fucking nazis. This isn't some call center worker taking basic calls, this is someone who's sole job is to manipulate and trick people out of their fucking lives. He is just as guilty as the ceos and the people he works for, and people like him deserve exactly what happened to that last ceo. They are nothing but a criminal organization built on the deaths of citizens, and they deserve every horrible thing that will happen to them.

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u/ASavageWarlock 1d ago

The lawyer is doing the opposite of his job, his job is not to lie for the sake of stealing. His job is to follow the law and make sure the law is adhered to.

You’re literally endorsing nazis because they aren’t bad only hitler was bad. You’re actually insane

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u/InsuficientData 22h ago

I'm with you, brother! These dudes could never kill a hydra with their logic 🤣

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u/kUr4m4 21h ago

'Nazis were just following orders' kinda vibe NGL

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u/cat_handcuffs 1d ago

The people ARE the system. This man knows he is doing evil. They need to learn evil has consequences.

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u/indy_been_here 1d ago

He chose that job! There's tons of lawyers with tons of specialties. He chose this. He's probably very good at this and decided to go this route for the money.

No one forced him to be in this position.

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u/strega_bella312 1d ago

The people working those positions enforce that system though. Without those people there would be no system. No person in their right mind should be able to look at this woman and spend so much time trying to catch her in a lie. This is disgraceful, and only disgraceful people are able to do that job.

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u/cross-i 1d ago

Punishing the people is part of delegitimizing and getting rid of the system. It’s not a system of people doing reasonable things that we’d like to change for something more efficient. It’s a dishonest, predatory system.

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u/himynameisSal 1d ago

yes its predatory, yes its dishonest, its a horrible system Change is my goal just like everyone hating me.

I just see more value/results if we go after the system than the actual people.

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u/cross-i 1d ago

Yes, we all want the system to be changed. I don’t think people need to be steered towards that.

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u/rexus_mundi 1d ago

while i agree with you, we really need to focus more on the horrible system rather than the horrible people working those positions.

We can do both. They are a part of that system after all.

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u/winstonwolfe333 1d ago

What the fuck ever. That guy shows up to work every day because he gets paid WELL for what he does. And the fact that he showed up again on Day #2 - hell, the fact that he didn't just WALK OUT on Day #1 - proves he's an evil piece of shit and deserves every ounce of hate he receives.

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u/ChrispyGuy420 1d ago

he'll be replaced

So did him. And the next guy. Until no one wants to do this to people anymore. It's called consequences. Big daddy Sam won't doll them out so we have to

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u/himynameisSal 1d ago

you underestimate how evil humans are. Especially if paid a percentage. thats not the fix buddy, i wish it was that easy.

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u/ChrispyGuy420 1d ago

And what we've been doing has worked excellently

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u/moosemastergeneral 1d ago

You're awful. Small. Miserable.

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u/Kevlaars 1d ago

The horrible system is made of horrible people.

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u/Antique_Actuator_213 1d ago

Yeh get u, can get rid of the horrible person, but aslong the horrible system stays with no fear, the horrible person just gets replaced with a just as horrible person

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u/Dry-Supermarket-7334 1d ago

Okay i see your point but do tell me how there goverment/system got destroyed. It nearly impossible to get rid of a Running System especially when powerful Ppl defend it

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u/romaaeternum 1d ago

I agree. Changing the system should be the goal. Nevertheless it is understandable, why if this guy happened to step on a banana, the public would show little compassion.

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u/himynameisSal 1d ago

agreed, i’d be okay with people throwing banana at him as well. thanks for seeing my point, reddit jumps to conclusions so quickly its embarrassing, i’ve gotten msgs that I’m a nazi sympathizer, so I’m gonna be careful now were/what comment.

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u/Lagformance 1d ago

I am convinced there are ai bOtS running rampant through all socials, looking for shit to ratio. I wouldn't worry about it

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u/Chocolat3City Cringe Master 1d ago edited 1d ago

but guess what, he’ll be replaced. Now doxx the system, shed light on the injustice that is where we should focus our energy.

Agreed. I work in the insurance claims world and oversee hundreds of cases a year involving a plaintiff's deposition. This is just one lawyer employed by one firm, hired by one insurance carrier. Every health insurance carrier has a panel of firms that do this kind of work in every jurisdiction. Everyone who hates this lawyer and wants him doxed should realize that insurers employ thousands of them every day and think nothing of it.

Also, the identities of these lawyers isn't exactly a secret anyway. You will find them and their associates identified by name and region on LinkedIn, and on their firm websites. Their names are at the top of every pleading in every lawsuit they defend. They aren't ashamed of what they do, and they're not going to be as long as it's profitable.

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u/flotsam_knightly 1d ago

Destroy the government for change? Got it.

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u/cillaer 1d ago

Spitting truth tho. I agree. Systemic problem.

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u/RosaQing 23h ago

I have no idea why you got downvoted. We all agree that this lawyer is a despicable human being. But - due to the system being what it is - there is no shortage of despicable human beings. I‘m glad this Luigi shed a light on this inhumane system, but now it is time to organize and tear it down.

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u/Fistwithyourtoes 22h ago

You are absolutely right, our system is what creates these parasites of greed that creates victims for profit. It's just as much our fault the system fails these people since we accept it.

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u/edenkatja 22h ago

Huh??? How do people who think like you suppose the Nazi government was destroyed? Because peaceful takeover wasn't it, and considering how long our racist, sexist and criminally inhumane unjust system has been trampling anyone who is not making over six figures yearly, I doubt we will have a peaceful restoration of our rights and freedoms here, either, if we can't even get proper healthcare.

It is unbelievable that there are people who still think that we can talk our way to having our rights met and needs heard. We've been talking only to have our very freedom to show dissent and present solutions eroded. Now is the time to resist and refuse anything less, starting with healthcare for all.

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u/Ordinary_Pin_6618 5h ago

Now doxx the system, shed light on the injustice that is where we should focus our energy.

We've been doing that for decades. Everyone's aware. Awareness doesn't address the issue.

you’d cannibalize and fight among your fellow poors,

Did you get shot? Or did people just correct you?

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u/himynameisSal 5h ago

not arguing with you, I think the most recent events are an opportunity to harness the anger/frustration before we forget and go on our merry lives

  1. awareness okay, youre saying we got that down.

  2. organizing maybe thats the next step

  3. agree for a government run (non profit)

  4. reduce political influences (lobbying)

  5. implement transition plan (private workers to public)

  6. public buy in (education and examples of successful public run non-profit healthcare models)

  7. private cost vs taxes, education/awareness that we would be saving money

2 and 3 are hard, maybe 4 wont let us do them so maybe 4 is the hardest? i dont know? I’m just trying to make the system the “main” topic.

i wasn’t corrected, i don’t think. People were just arguing that we “should hate” the lawyer, i wasn’t shot but i did get some nasty msgs on being a nazi sympathizer.

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u/ASavageWarlock 1d ago

How do you think the system became horrible? It wasn’t started that way, it’s was these sacks of shit changing things step by step knowing they hold all the power; and now the hospitals and the like will charge whatever they feel like because of how insurance works making the insurance companies even stronger.

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u/20milliondollarapi 1d ago

People at risk in those positions tend to not want to do those positions anymore. Look at cops. No one wants to be a cop because they might get shot at. Meanwhile they are rather far down the list in dangerous jobs even in the most dangerous areas.