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Top Comments (10)
Those that made Bernie Sanders impossible, made Luigi Mangione inevitable
That guy realizing in real-time that people do in fact register their cars as a matter of law was PERFECT
17:00 Luigi being held up alongside a pair of terrorists, as if his actions were at all equivalent, is a disappointment.
It's not that Mangione "didn't truly believe in the message", he was just literally saying that he is not the one to correctly articulate it.
Strangely the link between all three is health care. We have a veteran who may have had some PTSD who got radicalized. We have an active duty soldier with Traumatic Brain Injury who felt he could not get care from his service. And we have Luigi who suffered from bad health care, and so did his mother. Are we properly taking care of our citizens health? Our veterans health? Our active duty soldiers' health? Looks like a big fat NO.
Amazing that the rich, famous who have access to Healthcare can't figure out why the rest of us don't side with the ceo who was killed. We are living in two different worlds. One for the rich, one for the poor.
Luigi is pretty fundamentally different from the others, though. His was a targeted attack; he said he considered using a bomb, but decided against it because he didn't want to hurt any bystanders. If not a majority, at least a significant minority of Americans actually *support* him and his actions, or at least *sympathize* with them. Not at all true with the others. Even his "manifesto" (I agree that the term is overused) was reasonable, calm, and measured. Love him or hate him, his situation is fundamentally different from the other two.
When you have so many comments challenging Jon on Luigi, you know where the people stand.
5:50 Can we just stop for a second, and reflect on the fact that they're worried about a terrorist attack, when there were 57 school shootings last year in the US, 19 of them with at least one fatal outcome. Who created the environment that allows that to happen?
Comparing somebody that targeted a health insurance CEO to a terrorist that randomly slaughtered a whole bunch of innocent people for no reason is just BS
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Top Comments (10)
Those that made Bernie Sanders impossible, made Luigi Mangione inevitable
That guy realizing in real-time that people do in fact register their cars as a matter of law was PERFECT
17:00 Luigi being held up alongside a pair of terrorists, as if his actions were at all equivalent, is a disappointment.
It's not that Mangione "didn't truly believe in the message", he was just literally saying that he is not the one to correctly articulate it.
Strangely the link between all three is health care. We have a veteran who may have had some PTSD who got radicalized. We have an active duty soldier with Traumatic Brain Injury who felt he could not get care from his service. And we have Luigi who suffered from bad health care, and so did his mother. Are we properly taking care of our citizens health? Our veterans health? Our active duty soldiers' health? Looks like a big fat NO.
Amazing that the rich, famous who have access to Healthcare can't figure out why the rest of us don't side with the ceo who was killed. We are living in two different worlds. One for the rich, one for the poor.
Luigi is pretty fundamentally different from the others, though. His was a targeted attack; he said he considered using a bomb, but decided against it because he didn't want to hurt any bystanders. If not a majority, at least a significant minority of Americans actually *support* him and his actions, or at least *sympathize* with them. Not at all true with the others. Even his "manifesto" (I agree that the term is overused) was reasonable, calm, and measured. Love him or hate him, his situation is fundamentally different from the other two.
When you have so many comments challenging Jon on Luigi, you know where the people stand.
5:50 Can we just stop for a second, and reflect on the fact that they're worried about a terrorist attack, when there were 57 school shootings last year in the US, 19 of them with at least one fatal outcome. Who created the environment that allows that to happen?
Comparing somebody that targeted a health insurance CEO to a terrorist that randomly slaughtered a whole bunch of innocent people for no reason is just BS