TikToker Rachel Gaede shared avideobreaking down why Gen Z in particular doesn’t have much sympathy for other CEOs who are worried that they might be targeted next. Below, you’ll find her full explanation, as well as some of the replies viewers shared.
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Kids in the United States are often taught in schools to be prepared for violence from a young age
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And this woman has explained why normalizing violence led to Gen Z having no sympathy for CEOs who fear they might be targeted next
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“All of the CEOs out there being like, I’m so scared. Violence is not the answer. Gen Z is really sitting here like, oh, my god, y’all really raised the school shooter generation, and now you’re asking us for sympathy? You normalize gun violence to the point where we take days to weeks off of school to practice what to do when an armed gunman comes into our building.”
“We grew up in a generation where our lawmakers look at our dead kids, our dead friends, our dead peers, and they tell us that the answer, that the solution for that was a bulletproof backpack. And now you’re upset? You want us to cry because some man got shot in broad daylight? This happens. Welcome to a regular Tuesday at school in America.”
You can hear Rachel’s full explanation right here
The United States government has failed to take action against gun violence for decades
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In her video, Rachel points out thatgun violencehas become concerningly normalized in the United States, and sadly, she’s right. According toEverytown Research, the gun homicide rate in the U.S. is 26 times higher than it is in other high-income nations. The country is also known for having a devastating number of school shootings per year.
Gun Violence Archivereported that in 2024, there were a whopping 503 mass shootings in the U.S., and over 1,300 minors were killed. And as of December 16, 2024, there had already been83 shootingsinside American schools. But for some reason, the government has failed to do anything about these tragedies.
The Atlanticexplains that passing gun control laws has not been successful mainly because of the Senate’s filibuster rule. This has essentially allowed a minority of states with Republican leadership to block any progress towards passing nationwide gun control legislation.
And while many people say that “violence is never the answer,” actions speak louder than words. So if citizens can’t get their point across with rallies, protests, their votes, etc., it’s not shocking that someone eventually decided that violence might actually be the answer.
When it comes to why Brian Thompson, the late UnitedHealthcare CEO, was targeted, many Americans immediately understood the motive.UnitedHealthcareis notorious for denying patients’ claims, even on care that would literally save their lives.
Many people who are fed up with the broken healthcare system understood why such drastic action would be taken
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UnitedHealthcare certainly isn’t the only company in the United States guilty of doing this. It’s no secret that it’s expensive for Americans to stay healthy, as the average person spends about$13,493on healthcare every year. But where this becomes incredibly dangerous is when patients cannot afford the treatment and procedures that they desperately need.
As far as the impact that having health insurance claims denied can have,U.S. Newsreports that nearly half of Americans who have had to delay getting care due to claims being denied said that the wait caused a decline in health. 80% also noted that this delay caused them worry and anxiety, and 16% said that it caused them to get a diagnosis later than they should have.
Meanwhile,Brian Thompsonwas earning $10.2 million annually in his position as the CEO of UnitedHealthcare. It would be hard not to be bitter when you can’t afford treatment that could save your life, meanwhile a company generating $74 billion in revenue in one quarter decides to deny you any assistance.
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