Although labor theft (theft of life as you so clearly elaborate) has been ongoing since before feudalism, corporate capitalism has elevated it to a new level, an art form in service to greed. Without the least fragment of shame. When our privatized insurers title themselves "Optima Health" and other twisted linguistic absurdities and oxymorons, our rage should be unbounded as they repeatedly use the standard capitalist model of cutting labor costs. This translates to not only stealing the labor of remaining overstretched medical/hospital staff, but uncounted lives of patients who die because of such under-staffing. This is pure sociopathy and its perpetrators deserve no less than isolation from the rest of humanity and the rest of the biosphere. I'd suggest some tiny volcanic island in the Pacific where they can all be huddled together to await their inundation by rising seas, except that I'd be hesitant to further pollute the oceans with their highly concentrated toxicity.
Although labor theft (theft of life as you so clearly elaborate) has been ongoing since before feudalism, corporate capitalism has elevated it to a new level, an art form in service to greed. Without the least fragment of shame. When our privatized insurers title themselves "Optima Health" and other twisted linguistic absurdities and oxymorons, our rage should be unbounded as they repeatedly use the standard capitalist model of cutting labor costs. This translates to not only stealing the labor of remaining overstretched medical/hospital staff, but uncounted lives of patients who die because of such under-staffing. This is pure sociopathy and its perpetrators deserve no less than isolation from the rest of humanity and the rest of the biosphere. I'd suggest some tiny volcanic island in the Pacific where they can all be huddled together to await their inundation by rising seas, except that I'd be hesitant to further pollute the oceans with their highly concentrated toxicity.