Joe Rogan slams ‘f-ing gross’ health insurance as a ‘dirty, dirty business’

There are few Americans who don’t look at the insurance business as little more than a racket, especially when it comes to health insurance in post-Obama America.

It was on that note that popular podcaster Joe Rogan commented on the seeming lack of sympathy over UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson being gunned down on a Manhattan sidewalk.

On Tuesday’s episode of the Joe Rogan Experience, which featured filmmaker Quentin Tarantino and producer Roger Avary, Rogan said the insurance game is a “dirty, dirty business.”

(Video Credit: Joe Rogan)

“I don’t think this guy was a professional,” Rogan said of Luigi Mangione, the suspected killer who was arrested on Monday at a McDonald’s in Altoona, PA.

I think this guy, if I had to guess, was some guy who got f*cked over. Apparently, that company (United Healthcare Group) is really bad at denying claims,” he added.

Avary chimed in to suggest that United Healthcare Group had a 34% denial rate, while Rogan noted that the industry average was around 16%,

“I don’t think anybody’s going to be like crying too hard over that guy,” Avary added, with a laugh.

“Maybe his family, but that’s about it,” Rogan said. “It’s a dirty, dirty business. The business of insurance is f*cking gross. It’s gross. Especially healthcare insurance. It’s f*cking gross.”

Mangione, a former Ivy League student, reportedly had back surgery not too long ago.

The killing has spurred plenty of talk about health insurance, but rational people agree wholeheartedly that no matter how bad things may be it does not justify murder.

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