Although violence is quite possibly the right response to those in pharma responsible for the practice known as 'gouging'. Wishing them a firey death would be OK too I reckon, but a slow painful death from a condition which could be cured by a very expensive drug but which they couldn't afford might be more fitting... http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/7c184d2e-7eac-11e6-bc52-0c7211ef3198.html?siteedition=uk#axzz4Kttdl8qH
Why would they do this? It's not as if they have an effective monopoly (c.f. epi-pens), it's an entirely replaceable treatment, with myriad alternatives that are actually show to work.
Although violence is quite possibly the right response to those in pharma responsible for the practice known as 'gouging'. Wishing them a firey death would be OK too I reckon, but a slow painful death from a condition which could be cured by a very expensive drug but which they couldn't afford might be more fitting...
http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/7c184d2e-7eac-11e6-bc52-0c7211ef3198.html?siteedition=uk#axzz4Kttdl8qH