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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]Baitball Blogger
(48,434 posts)54. What a strange reply.
He had empathy for all Americans who were being screwed by the system. And see, the thing is, you don't learn to temper that emotion until you get older. It takes a while to learn that we are not all the same. As in, we are not like Magas.
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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