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Topic: Luigi Mangione is going to end up being regarded as an American hero.

Anonymous A started this discussion 1 year ago #122,084

In the coming years, you watch. People are going to be celebrating his name and for his deed of ridding the world of an elite CEO. Only among the poor, obviously.

Anonymous B joined in and replied with this 1 year ago, 20 minutes later[^] [v] #1,333,781

I understand hating the rich and/or greedy insurance companies, but I can't bring myself to endorse people people being shot in the street. I don't think that the victim deserved to die becuase he was the CEO of a shitty company.

Ideally, bad health insurance companies should be improved with laws and government oversight, but I doubt that there will be much of that in the near future.

Anonymous C joined in and replied with this 1 year ago, 16 minutes later, 37 minutes after the original post[^] [v] #1,333,783

@previous (B)
that CEO became a multi-millionaire by denying promised coverage that led to countless deaths. He is a serial killer.

boof joined in and replied with this 1 year ago, 3 minutes later, 41 minutes after the original post[^] [v] #1,333,786

how's Chuck handling it

Anonymous B replied with this 1 year ago, 42 minutes later, 1 hour after the original post[^] [v] #1,333,792

@1,333,783 (C)
You can find his business model abhorrent without endorsing vigilante murder. Insurance companies like that are allowed to operate becuase they can, because there is not enough government oversight stopping them. You cannot fix that with a 3D printed gun.

And do you really think that this will solve anything? There are probably lots of executives lining up to take this guy's place and rake in the cash, and all this killing has achieved is that, for a while, CEOs like this will probably hire lots of bodyguards and avoid public spaces.

Anonymous A (OP) replied with this 1 year ago, 1 minute later, 1 hour after the original post[^] [v] #1,333,793

@1,333,781 (B)
@previous (B)
You're such a little fucking pussy, dude.

Anonymous A (OP) double-posted this 1 year ago, 2 minutes later, 1 hour after the original post[^] [v] #1,333,794

@1,333,792 (B)
> And do you really think that this will solve anything?
You better get ready then because this is going to become the new normal for the next four-to-eight years.
> There are probably lots of executives lining up to take this guy's place and rake in the cash, and all this killing has achieved is that, for a while, CEOs like this will probably hire lots of bodyguards and avoid public spaces.
That's why you keep killing the executives and you get people with actual military experience to bypass the security protocols and bodyguards.
Though I'd imagine said bodyguards could be bought off if the threat came from the top elite.

Of course, that's to say there is evidence, since it's still unconfirmed if Luigi Mangione is the culprit. The media has been posting random white men in hoodies for the suspects. The same way they treat black men in the country for decades now.

Anonymous C replied with this 1 year ago, 51 minutes later, 2 hours after the original post[^] [v] #1,333,797

@1,333,792 (B)
Again, he is a serial killer. That's not a "business model".

Anonymous B replied with this 1 year ago, 16 minutes later, 2 hours after the original post[^] [v] #1,333,799

@1,333,794 (A)
No, gangs of ex-military assassins murdering people is not going to happen let alone solve anything. I know it's exciting to imagine but real life is not an action movie.

But I think you will disagree, so let's just play the waiting game and see what happens. If random people with guns do not solve the health care system's problems, then perhaps we could look at a different solution.

Anonymous A (OP) replied with this 1 year ago, 4 minutes later, 2 hours after the original post[^] [v] #1,333,801

@previous (B)
Why the fuck would you hear about such groups in public? That’ll be the most dumbest thing to do. They’re probably organizing on the deep net, you white retard.

Anonymous B replied with this 1 year ago, 39 minutes later, 3 hours after the original post[^] [v] #1,333,802

@1,333,797 (C)
No he wasn't. He was not personally ordering his company to deny claims while cackling like a cartoon villain. Sure, he probably didn't care too much if his company's decisions resulted in people dying, but the harm his company caused is far bigger than one man. This problem is perpetuated by lots of large companies made up of thousands of people, who are able to act the way they do because, legally, they can.

I'm sorry, but this is not a movie where the plucky good guys can win if they shoot the bad guy. I know that's satisfying thought but it won't work in real life. This hasn't helped anything and I'm not going to pretend it will.

@previous (A)
Like I said, waiting game. Feel free to come back here in a few months and brag if your deep web assassins fix everything.

Anonymous E joined in and replied with this 1 year ago, 21 minutes later, 3 hours after the original post[^] [v] #1,333,803

@previous (B)
You're a pasty submissive cuck. Take your apologia and gag on it cuck.

Anonymous F joined in and replied with this 1 year ago, 15 minutes later, 3 hours after the original post[^] [v] #1,333,810

@1,333,802 (B)

The Deep Web Assassins will gain vengeance for Luigi, who was most terribly framed by the Shadow Cabal of Plain Clothes Cops in blood pact collaboration with OpenAI and the MSM.

Anonymous E replied with this 1 year ago, 1 minute later, 3 hours after the original post[^] [v] #1,333,812

@previous (F)
Who ever heard of connections between big corporations and the state?

Anonymous F replied with this 1 year ago, 6 minutes later, 4 hours after the original post[^] [v] #1,333,815

@previous (E)

I know, right? But don't worry, the Deep Web Assassins will engage in a Matrix style shootout and solve the problem.

Anonymous G joined in and replied with this 1 year ago, 5 hours later, 9 hours after the original post[^] [v] #1,333,846

Proof that Luigi will not be a hero.

Anonymous H joined in and replied with this 1 year ago, 1 hour later, 11 hours after the original post[^] [v] #1,333,862

@previous (G)
Ted's writings and theories are taught in universities. Thanks.

(Edited 51 seconds later.)

Anonymous G replied with this 1 year ago, 2 minutes later, 11 hours after the original post[^] [v] #1,333,863

@previous (H)
So are Hitlers.

Anonymous H replied with this 1 year ago, 2 minutes later, 11 hours after the original post[^] [v] #1,333,866

@previous (G)
Sure, but Ted was Made in America. Perhaps the United Healthcare CEO killer was also an experimental mind-control test subject 🤔

Anonymous G replied with this 1 year ago, 9 minutes later, 11 hours after the original post[^] [v] #1,333,868

@previous (H)
Bottom line is New York no longer has the death penalty so Luigi will get to live and based on the New York Times
"Luigi Mangione and the Danger of a Handsome Criminal"

The New York Times
https://www.nytimes.com › luigi-mangione-uhc-social
Not just pictures of Mr. Mangione from his booking at a police station in Altoona, Pa., or his mug shots in prison orange, but photos of him

boof replied with this 1 year ago, 11 minutes later, 11 hours after the original post[^] [v] #1,333,871

smug hots

Anonymous A (OP) replied with this 1 year ago, 2 hours later, 13 hours after the original post[^] [v] #1,333,947

@1,333,868 (G)
Like the New York Times hasn't lost all credibility by now. Especially after their woke days.
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