Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another poster put it perfectly: I oppose him getting the death penalty simply because he wouldn’t get the death penalty for killing me or my husband. So it’s not fair that he should get it for killing some wealthy CEO. That’s basically telling me that my life just isn’t as valuable as some business tycoon, since killing me wouldn’t be worthy of getting executed. F’ that.
Go make a political message proxy kill on camera in Manhattan and report back.
You sound mentally ill. Seek counseling.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another poster put it perfectly: I oppose him getting the death penalty simply because he wouldn’t get the death penalty for killing me or my husband. So it’s not fair that he should get it for killing some wealthy CEO. That’s basically telling me that my life just isn’t as valuable as some business tycoon, since killing me wouldn’t be worthy of getting executed. F’ that.
Go make a political message proxy kill on camera in Manhattan and report back.
Anonymous wrote:Another poster put it perfectly: I oppose him getting the death penalty simply because he wouldn’t get the death penalty for killing me or my husband. So it’s not fair that he should get it for killing some wealthy CEO. That’s basically telling me that my life just isn’t as valuable as some business tycoon, since killing me wouldn’t be worthy of getting executed. F’ that.
Anonymous wrote:His execution cannot come soon enough.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The French Revolution was preceded by a period of intermittent violence over increasing grain prices (the "Flour War").
Just saying...
Getting my conceal and carry gun as you speak thx. Or shall I print a few out?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The French Revolution was preceded by a period of intermittent violence over increasing grain prices (the "Flour War").
Just saying...
Getting my conceal and carry gun as you speak thx. Or shall I print a few out?
Anonymous wrote:The French Revolution was preceded by a period of intermittent violence over increasing grain prices (the "Flour War").
Just saying...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://playbill.com/article/luigi-mangione-is-now-the-subject-of-a-musical
In June. It’s a backstory of his life
Losers imitating losers.
I feel awful for his parents, family and actual friends.
what is his family like - are they normal people or are they like the sicko's who want to glorify what he did?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://playbill.com/article/luigi-mangione-is-now-the-subject-of-a-musical
In June. It’s a backstory of his life
Losers imitating losers.
I feel awful for his parents, family and actual friends.
Anonymous wrote:https://playbill.com/article/luigi-mangione-is-now-the-subject-of-a-musical
In June. It’s a backstory of his life