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That a health insurance company's CEO getting killed receives so much support from so many people cannot be explained away by "political disagreement". It is clear that the world is in a psychological crisis which affects everyone and billionaires who treat the world as a computer game are generally to blame. This guy is just a cog in the machine maybe an aspiring billionaire at best but not likely the one pulling the strings (such as share holders). Disregarding this reaction as the deviant behaviour of few politically charged individuals would be very far from the truth and is also likely the mistake that will be made by billionaires.