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In reply to the discussion: Ken Klippenstein: I got the Luigi Mangione manifesto. The real one, not the forgery circulating online. [View all]erronis
(17,180 posts)28. Agree. But first let's have trump face the full force of the law.
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Ken Klippenstein: I got the Luigi Mangione manifesto. The real one, not the forgery circulating online. [View all]
Dennis Donovan
Dec 10
OP
Better: The corporate news media has not done its job and put the facts in front of the people.
erronis
Dec 10
#27
Yes what a crock blame hrc for the psycho murdering millions with lies etc. on covid
Meowmee
Dec 10
#68
So basically, a long-winded version of, "I did it you dirty coppers!"
RedWhiteBlueIsRacist
Dec 10
#5
The assumption is that our laws will continually stop acts like the one Mangione took.
Baitball Blogger
Dec 10
#16
Not all Americans. He clearly didn't have empathy for the man he shot and killed.
Self Esteem
Dec 10
#58
Yes, he's a murderer. And if you read back you'll see I never condoned it.
Baitball Blogger
Dec 10
#59
Maybe he did it because he's a narcissist this is his way of "being a hero". He certainly has admirers now.
LeftInTX
Dec 11
#81
That's how I see him. He's like Trump..."I can shoot someone in the middle of the street and I would be a hero"
LeftInTX
Dec 11
#82
Still trying to understand what he thought shooting the UHC CEO would accomplish. It changed nothing.
sop
Dec 10
#11
I think he's hoping to get lots of attention during the trial and thinks that will spur a nationwide discussion
LauraInLA
Dec 10
#18
It inspired others. He's become a martyr for those who have no other outlet, those who have nothing left to lose.
Hellbound Hellhound
Dec 10
#19
Its made the cost of healthcare an evil of insurance companies the number 1 topic in news and social media
ColinC
Dec 10
#21
He was almost certainly referring to UHC (and the health insurance industry) as a whole.
Karasu
Dec 10
#37
Can't say that, because "Violeenc bead!" from the illiterates who have never read a history book in their lives. n/t
Hellbound Hellhound
Dec 10
#33
Pretty clear. They're already posting articles about "Don't give up the culture war, ignore the class war!"
Hellbound Hellhound
Dec 10
#44
NP! o7 I try to keep an ear to the ground for enemy movements. :) n/t
Hellbound Hellhound
Dec 10
#62