It’s typical CEO speak to write entire articles for the New York Times that say essentially nothing, promise nothing, and only give meaningless platitudes.
It isn’t unique to just CEOs, all the C-levels do this shit. I once had a Chief Manufacturing Officer mention “creating Value” four times in one paragraph, which was pointless.
The idea that Witty, who earned $23.5 million last year alone and is a Brit literally knighted by the UK, would “understand” the struggle of any ordinary person is of course laughable.
Fuck
Once they are killing you in the streets and everyone is cheering, it is too late for striking a transparently false empathetic tone.
“I don’t believe you…”
—Ron Burgundy
Lmao I don’t fucking believe that for a second. Get fucked, insurers.
May they feel much pain.
The kinder tone is just so it blows over. Then it remains the same, or at best crumbs are given for a while, to get worse again.
Now they feel our pain.
Only because they can’t figure out how to deny paying the CEO’s family for his life insurance benefits because murder isn’t technically health care, yet
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When they literally feel pain I may be a little mollified.
I believe them. I also believe Trump will lower grocery prices. And the moon landing was faked. And there’s dragons.
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