Blake Snell's girlfriend Haeley Mar criticized the U.S. healthcare system by reposting an alarming stat shared by Cally Means, the co-founder of True Med Payments.
On Tuesday, she shared a reel of Means talking about the U.S. healthcare system. He said that despite owning 70% of the worldwide pharmaceutical profits, it ranked 60th in life expectancy.
Mar reacted to the reel with the following caption:
"Let's save our children and make America healthy again."
Means discussed the U.S. healthcare system on a platform.
"We are 4% of the world's population in the United States. We are 70% of worldwide pharmaceutical profits and we are 60th in life expectancy. We are on the verge of collapse," Means said. "We are destroying our children's future right now, and there are evil forces trying to protect that because it is the largest and most profitable industry and the fastest growing industry in the country is health care and it profits from children being sick. And success, one big level of success, and what we can all do in this room is we can stand up to these forces and change consciousness to where we all, a lot of people in this room see it. We can't go back."
"We must change the incentives. We must change it to where we stop just poisoning and then drugging kids at scale and start asking what they're eating, start asking what they're putting in their body, start asking about environmental."
Mar is a digital influencer who earned her bachelor's degree in sociology with a minor in disability studies in 2016. She graduated from the University of Southern California, where she did her master's in marketing and communications management.
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"Our first offseason together," Mar captioned the post.
Snell, who played for the San Francisco Giants this year, didn't get to perform in the postseason with the team not qualifying for it. He opted out of his contract in hopes of signing a lengthy contract with his agent, Scott Boras, negotiating on his behalf.