The guy in the photo above is not only taking back all your Sundays, he's
also keen on potentially receiving some of your money. When former hedge fund
manager Martin Shkreli took over the rights to Daraprim as founder of Turing
Pharmaceuticals, he conveniently raised the price "overnight" to the
all American tune of an "almost 5,500 percent increase" in price.
Daraprim is used to treat toxoplasmosis, a parasitic infection that's capable
of causing life-threatening complications in infants and for "people with
compromised immune systems," such as those with AIDS and even
"certain" cancer patients.
“This isn’t the greedy drug company trying to gouge patients, it is us
trying to stay in business,” Shkreli told the New York Times. “It really
doesn’t make sense to get any criticism for this.” Shkreli, photographed above
in a crisp Brand New t-shirt whilst holding an adorable pet, is clearly
perturbed by the fact that people object to the price hike at all.
As for the man himself, he's clearly in possession of a compellingly
juxtaposed music collection. In addition to being an obvious Jesse Lacey head,
this supposed AIDS pill price hiker is also quite fond of Chamillionaire's
discography:
"THEY SEE ME ROLLING..." pic.twitter.com/D1mDBEeZMq
— Martin Shkreli (@MartinShkreli) September 16, 2015
Shortly after the price hike spawned a lot of stories like this one,
Shkreli took to television in an attempt to clarify the necessity of the 5,500
percent increase and voice his support of a profit-driven healthcare market.
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