It sounds like he was really interested in political and economical readings before his surgery, and post surgery it sent him over the edge. If that letter he wrote that was posted here was real, he probably didn’t think he was going to come out of this alive. |
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Meta owns Facebook and Instagram. His IG is gone.
Microsoft owns LinkedIn - his is still up - https://www.linkedin.com/in/luigi-mangione Google owns YouTube. His X is still up - @PepMangione
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And smoldering hawt |
I don't think they should be killed, no. But I don't find this particularly sad. A severe wealth gap is bound to destabilize any country and that is where we are headed if it continues. |
So Meta and Google then. Thank you! |
Why is it sadder for a valedictorian who had Ivy League degrees, than for a poor inner city kid with no opportunity to develop his potential? |
That was not her original account, just someone pretending to be her. Same with “his” manifesto: looks like someone is using Copilot and ChatGPT to troll. |
The PP didn’t say they wouldn’t be sad for your inner city kid or that one would be sadder than the other. One can be sad for both. But you seem to be spoiling for class warfare so carry on. |
Sounds like it was mothers back pain |
| I wonder if the media is going to continue to air the case. It’s definitely great for ratings but I can’t imagine that it is pleasing to the executives of the companies and it will probably produce copy cats. |
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| Given that NYT reports that the manifesto takes responsibility for the murder and says he acted alone, I have to presume he thought he would be able to kill himself before he was arrested. This was basically intended to be a murder-suicide. Now he will go to prison for life. |
Hmm. Billionaires and the felon aren’t going to be happy with his thoughts, especially if he really did write this: “No single document better encapsulates the belief that all people are equal in fundamental worth and moral status and the frameworks for fostering collective well-being than the US constitution. Writing a rule down makes it into a law. I don’t give a f&ck about the law. Law means nothing. What does matter is following the guidance of our own logic and what we learn from those before us to maximize our own well-being, which will then maximize the well-being of our loved ones and community. That’s where UnitedHealthcare went wrong. They violated their contract with my mother, with me, and tens of millions of other Americans. This threat to my own health, my family’s health, and the health of our country’s people requires me to respond with an act of war.“ |
You didn't read it |
DCUM only feels UMC empathy. |