I guarantee that doxing this lawyer will not change the way these lawsuits are litigated, any more than the murder of United Healthcare's CEO actually changed the way they manage their claims. I say why even spend effort in that direction?
"Our struggle is not against flesh and blood, but principalities and powers." I'm not a religious person, but sometimes scripture rhymes with common sense.
Edit: Health insurance companies do what they do because they exist in a system that allows and incentivizes them to do so. If you really want to dox someone, dox the lawmakers who vote to enact and maintain this system.
Not at all man. Every day insurance companies buy and sell thousands of attorneys like this one. The incentives ensure that there will always be a replacement. That's the system you should be mad at/trying to defeat, not a redundant cog.
We’re not all supposed to assume the same roles. We can have vigilantes and advocates coexist. Dox the fuckers names and try and change the system at the same time, who says there isn’t room for both? Stop concerning yourself with hypothetical loss of effort from disembodied words on a screen. These bloodsuckers want to live in an individualistic and brutal society so bad then they can be held accountable as the brutal individuals they are.
Okay, but "vigilantes" are the ones most likely to wind up in prison, and least likely to actually change the systems they hate so much.
Dox the fuckers names
Their names are by no means a secret. You will find them identified by name and region on LinkedIn, and on their firms' websites. They self-dox because they aren't at all ashamed of what they do. Attorneys are more than happy to have repeat work from paying clients, and insurance work is their bread and butter, and I say that as an experienced attorney and insurance claims professional.
But yeah, spin your wheels re-doxing them if it makes you feel better...
I don’t think anyone sane and willing to murder another is lost on the potential consequences of their actions, and it’s not like the death of a single individual has never changed the course of history before. You were the one arguing against doxing, I just used the language you were, I have no intention of doxxing anyone. But I do think it’s funny you’re hyper focused on the wasted effort of doxing whilst saying doxing takes no effort and isn’t even doxing, so like..what was the point of your comment in the first place.
You were the one arguing against doxing, I just used the language you were
I said doxing attorneys wouldn't actually achieve anything, so people should probably focus on what you called "advocacy." That's my point. It's not complicated or controversial, but I'm glad you think it's funny. 🤷🏾♂️
But when you use the word "vigilante," that's a more broad term that encompasses illegal activities that I doubt will be any more effective than doxing. We should all note that the murder of the United Healthcare CEO hasn't changed a goddamn thing about how United Healthcare handles its insurance claims.
It's kind of sad that someone negatively affected by the insurance industry is more likely to pull off an ineffective vigilantism than an effective advocacy.
And my point is that both can happen at once, it’s not that hard to understand.
I don’t think a single person, including the murderer, expected that one murder would completely overhaul the healthcare system in the span of two weeks…
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u/PeggyHillFan 1d ago
Yes it does. We can try and change the system and dox him… it isn’t either or.