by William Upton, The National Pulse:
Former Washington Post cyberstalker and COVID-19 fanatic Taylor Lorenz is now advocating for violence in response to a decision by Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield to limit anesthesia coverage for surgeries under certain conditions in Connecticut, New York, and Missouri. Reacting to a post on Bluesky regarding the decision, Lorenz unleashed an unhinged rant, suggesting insurance company executives should be killed. Blue Cross Blue Shield Association CEO Kim A. Keck was singled out specifically by Lorenz.
“People have very justified hatred toward insurance company CEOs because these executives are responsible for an unfathomable amount of death and suffering,” Lorenz wrote on the social media platform popular with leftists who fled Elon Musk’s X following President-elect Donald J. Trump’s landslide election victory. She continued: “As someone against death and suffering, I think it’s good to call out this broken system and the [people] in power who enable it.”
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People have very justified hatred toward insurance company CEOs because these executives are responsible for an unfathomable amount of death and suffering. As someone against death and suffering, I think it’s good to call out this broken system and the ppl in power who enable it.
— Taylor Lorenz (@taylorlorenz.bsky.social) 5 December 2024 at 04:48
In another post, Lorenz—who was fired from The Post in October after calling President Joe Biden a “war criminal”—wrote: “And people wonder why we want these executives dead.”
And people wonder why we want these executives dead
— Taylor Lorenz (@taylorlorenz.bsky.social) 5 December 2024 at 01:37
Lorenz became the subject of online ridicule earlier this week after posting a separate rant on Bluesky complaining about those who are no longer wearing masks or following other long-debunked unscientific COVID-19 pandemic protocols. The disgraced social media blogger accused those who prefer to breathe without masks of “raw dogging the air.”
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