Shoot to Thrill & Get Paid
What Happens When Insurance Pays to Protect a Trigger Puller, But Not a Tornado Victim
Let me be perfectly clear.
My tough talk about the insurance industry is meant to wake people up, not to condone violence. At Inssux, we promote peaceful resistance—using every legal, digital, and technological tool at our disposal. That includes AI, Web3, blockchain, and the decentralized firepower of a new era.
The truth? The insurance industry has already gone to war.
In our view, these AI tools are increasingly being used to stall, sidestep, and shrink payouts—while insurers claim they’re just “streamlining” operations. These bots don’t eat, sleep, or feel shame. Their job is to protect the bottom line—not your house, your health, or your family.
So I’m fighting fire with fire—Claim Dude, Thanix, and the whole crew are here to help level the playing field.
That’s right. There’s a booming new market for self-defense insurance, where companies like USCCA and U.S. Law Shield charge $360–$720 a year to cover your legal defense, bail, cleanup, and even civil lawsuits—after you pull the trigger.
This isn’t a fringe product anymore. It’s almost a half-billion dollar niche’ and growing fast.
So let’s ask the hard question:
Is it moral to incentivize a human being to shoot another human being?
Supporters will argue this is about protection—what if a father uses force to defend his sleeping children during a home invasion? That’s for a jury to decide, not me.
But let’s not ignore the bigger picture:
There are still hurricane victims who are homeless years later.
Wildfire survivors who can't get paid for destroyed property.
Tornado-hit towns left to rot while insurance CEOs collect bonuses.
Instead of focusing on broader coverage, faster payouts, and basic human decency, in my opinion, this industry is busy building the infrastructure to profit off bloodshed.
So what exactly are we insuring anymore?
A broken roof?
Or a broken society?
We don’t take sides on the Second Amendment here at Inssux. That debate will rage on in courtrooms and state houses. But we do take a side on one thing:
If your job is to insure people—INSURE PEOPLE.
Pay claims. Rebuild homes. Help the vulnerable. That’s the deal.
Anything else is just moral bankruptcy wrapped in a premium.
Join us. Speak up. Push back.
🧠 AI is not your enemy—unless you let them weaponize it.
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