Anonymous Luigi Trial 12/19/24(Thu)16:54:21 No. 1369609 This photo goes hard. https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/unitedhealthcare-ceo-murder-suspect-luigi-mangione-waives-extradition-rcna184694 >>
Anonymous 12/19/24(Thu)17:04:20 No. 1369614 >>1369609 What about this one https://files.catbox.moe/inlgl0.webp >>
Anonymous 12/19/24(Thu)17:08:17 No. 1369615 >>1369609 >>1369614 This is not an imageboard.>>
Anonymous 12/19/24(Thu)17:11:17 No. 1369619 >>1369615 It literally is, but OP is a massive faggot for not pasting the article text and needs to go back>>
Anonymous 12/19/24(Thu)17:12:41 No. 1369621 >>1369619 It's not. This is the only text board on 4chan. You can't post images here for a reason.>>
Anonymous 12/19/24(Thu)17:41:26 No. 1369625 >>1369615 Why does every thread have images>>
Anonymous 12/19/24(Thu)18:58:06 No. 1369639 hopefully a pharmaceutical ceo goes next >>
Anonymous 12/19/24(Thu)20:16:27 No. 1369657 All billionares and ultra-rich big=cpr[aprtes CEOs deserve horrible fates amd retributions. They are greedy theiving tyrants ways of profits are pure evil: they are parasites benefiting from massive wage-thefts from the backs of low-level workers, massively stealing from the workers and taxpayers, taking all the fames, all the horrible stuff and top-tier selfishness, which will ruin society and extinct humanity with never-ending wars if their cancerous greed is left unchecked. >>
Anonymous 12/20/24(Fri)01:56:12 No. 1369707 >>1369639 Nonono. You need to finish what started. The next CEO to replace the one this hero unlifed has decided to double down on being a cunt. You need to appropriately reward this behaviour. It'll send a stronger message than switching targets. It will become much less of a random unlifing in their minds, and reinforce it's being a greedy cunt that causes to be unlifed. You can switch targets once progress is made. Pharmacorps are a great suggestion, considering how many of your countries current issues can be traced back to, before we start on the opiate epedemic.>>
Anonymous 12/20/24(Fri)02:00:06 No. 1369708 >>1369625 They don't.>>
Anonymous 12/20/24(Fri)02:06:09 No. 1369709 >>1369707 Additionally - I've heard multiple calls now to memorialise the CEO. I think he should get one. Gofundme or whatever, start taking money and names of folk this CEO caused to suffer. Living and dead. Get 'em carved into stone and arranged around an effigy of the hooded hero shooting the CEO in the back. Loads of people will stick their hands in their pockets for this. There's people to who those names mean something. There's people that like to see justice done. There's people that will pay because the output wil amuse them. Artists will fall over themselves to be part of what will be a highly contraversial piece of international attention. And it works twofold. It's an up middle finger to the intent to paint the CEO in a good light. In fact, it gets the opposite into stone, with more names than I'd wanna handle as supporting evidence. It's a statement: You screw enough people one of them will shoot you in the back. Because somehow these CEO's need reminding of this. You can remind 'em by poppin' one off every now n then to keep the memory fresh - but if you do this right, you don't need to do any. They'll see the statue. They'll then have to consciously chose to change to meet the same fate - it's in front of 'em in stone. It'll help their minds grasp.>>
Anonymous 12/20/24(Fri)06:36:07 No. 1369746 >>1369609 >Luigi aka the mario bros janetty>>
Anonymous 12/20/24(Fri)08:48:47 No. 1369755 when is the police body cam of his arrest going to be publicly available? Very sus that it’s not >>
Pain 12/20/24(Fri)08:58:09 No. 1369756 He started what we should be doing. Peaceful protest does not work anymore. Time to get to work. >>
Anonymous 12/20/24(Fri)08:59:14 No. 1369757 >>1369756 I believe you work for the government>>
Pain 12/20/24(Fri)09:00:38 No. 1369758 We don’t need presidency or government. We need council and fairness. Luigi should not die in vein if so. Sometimes violence is justified. >>
Pain 12/20/24(Fri)09:05:21 No. 1369759 I don’t work for the government. Why would I say we don’t need it if I did ?? Wake tf up already. We need to riot >>
Anonymous 12/20/24(Fri)20:54:06 No. 1369845 >>1369759 >We need to riot Save that for when you can't afford to eat. You don't start with nowhere to elevate to. Then if they wanna up the ante you can. Riot is not the most productive measure in this case. Due process should happen. Let them play their game. It will be very cheap to make his life in prison very comfortable. Cheaper than it costs the system to keep him there. And he's a hero in there too. A more productive avenue would be to target the *new* united healthcare CEO - as he seems determined to display a failure to learn. It's been started, if it don't get finished they'll peg it down to a random event. and business as normal. It needs to repeat until change happens. Then I would advise pharmacorps, as they're causing some significant suffering in the name of profit - least of all your opiate epidemic.>>
Truth 12/20/24(Fri)21:01:24 No. 1369847 >>1369756 True. Violence is the answer, the only way to paradise.>>
Anonymous 12/21/24(Sat)02:23:08 No. 1369918 >>1369657 CEOs deserve their wealth>They are greedy theiving tyrants An insurance company doesn’t “steal” from their customers lmao. You do realize that post Obamacare the health insurance industry is even more regulated right? The thing about heavily regulated markets is that it creates a phenomenon called “regulatory capture”. Regulatory capture always favors big players in the market, and squeezes out the small players. Which turned the health insurance industry into a plutocracy. You know, the ones that Obama grifts hundreds of thousands per speech from? Thanks Obama! Furthermore, just look at the stock chart of United health 14 years before Obamacare was passed, and the United health stock chart 14 years after the Obamacare was passed. You can thank Obamacare for creating the so called health insurance oligarchy that you’re upset with. Thanks Obama. That’s what Obamacare did to the insurance industry. You can hate all you want and stomp your feet and cry, but ACA has shaped the insurance industry into what it is today. Thanks Obama But don't worry. Once Trump repeals Obamacare (no replacement, fuck regulations) and unleashes the insurance industry, things will fix themselves. The only reason healthcare cost so much and is so shitty is that we've allowed the poor into healthcare when before, they'd be kept out and nature would be allowed to run its course.>>
Anonymous 12/21/24(Sat)02:29:44 No. 1369919 >>1369918 >The only reason healthcare cost so much and is so shitty is that we've allowed the poor into healthcare when before, they'd be kept out and nature would be allowed to run its course. >See, the problem is people aren't dying enough Also, they literally employed an AI to reject claims for them. by your own logic they literally are stealing money by not providing the service they are paid to provide.>>
Anonymous 12/21/24(Sat)12:30:05 No. 1369951 >>1369918 CEOs "deserve" to be treated like the royalty they think they are. Ideally royalty from late 18th century France. And yes Obama is also a liberal capitalist who ensured the capital class got a huge boon with the ACA by turning insurance into an even more government protected parasitic industry. But it's pretty funny to think that you earnestly believe that the solution to enormous corporate interests distorting and destroying American healthcare is to deregulate insurance rather than eliminate the concept all together, thus eliminating unnecessary middlemen who are not doctors and do nothing other than drive prices up. Every other civilized nation provides healthcare to their citizens. Trump will not improve things for the average American and more than Obama did, but the stock market will probably go up and that's all we care about I guess.>>
Anonymous 12/21/24(Sat)14:42:15 No. 1369958 >>1369918 >An insurance company doesn’t “steal” from their customers lmao. Insurance companies offer a service, which they must deny, in order to profit. An insurance company that covers 100% of claims isn't an insurance company. It's a charity.>>
Anonymous 12/21/24(Sat)15:17:57 No. 1369971 >>1369951 You see, I don't want things to improve for the average American. Life is a competition. Life is a jungle. Do they deserve a consolation prize for just being average? Does an average antelope avoid the teeth of a lion? Things should be worse for these average Americans to encourage them to be better. Maybe it will encourage them to learn harder or start a business. Only those who excel get the good shit in life like housing and healthcare. That's the basic meritocratic darwinism which built America.>>
Anonymous 12/21/24(Sat)16:11:40 No. 1369988 I'm glad to see that no one has done any background on Luigi. He was born into a wealthy family and had been sharing videos from Elon and Peter Thiel. No one in his family died because of denied care. He hurt his back in a surfing incident in Hawaii recently but his friends said he had no complaints about medical care or coverage over it. So there is nothing there. He's just a nutjob who has become a folk hero. Interesting origin story. >>
Anonymous 12/21/24(Sat)16:52:35 No. 1369992 >>1369988 >He hurt his back in a surfing incident in Hawaii recently He had nails driven into his tailbone. He was in constant pain, to the point that he couldn't have sex with his black lovers. The man was clearly suffering.>>
Anonymous 12/21/24(Sat)20:14:50 No. 1370006 >media keeps saying CEO had kids + wife in effort to humanize him >look into it >turns out guy cheated on his wife (Paulette Thompson) >avoided his kids/wife for years (put them in a secondary house) >was going through a divorce because of the above lol, the one thing that they keep repeating turns out to be literally nothing if you dig even a little. this on top of the fact that United Health Group have banned lower level employees to speakto the press about him. only positives I've heard are that he was personable and driven to create a lot of revenue for the shareholders. not saying he deserved to get wacked, but when combined with everything else we know about him, the guy was a real POS and I'm not at all sympathetic.>>
Anonymous 12/21/24(Sat)20:18:42 No. 1370007 >>1370006 >Within hours of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson’s death by a gunman in Midtown Manhattan, the major media went full North Korea, lavishing praise on the sainted business leader. The Washington Post reported that the “smart and affable” Thompson had a “focus on keeping premiums low,” citing an unnamed company staffer who we’re to believe “spoke on condition of anonymity to protect their job.” >The coverage seems more like a knighthood than journalism, which, the saying goes, distinguishes itself from public relations in printing information someone else doesn’t want printed. Facts about Thompson’s life that he would not have wanted published of course exist (I detail some below). But the major media’s obsession with decorum — we mustn't speak ill of the dead! — has rendered it unable to tell the truth about who this man really was. Instead they fall back on airy praise, saying that Thompson was: >> “well liked internally” (The Washington Post) >> “a beloved father, husband” (Minneapolis Star Tribune) >> “a visionary leader” (The New York Times, quoting BlueCross CEO) >In some ways, Thompson had the same problems as anyone else. In April of 2017, the same month he became CEO of UnitedHeathcare’s Medicare & Retirement business, Thompson pled guilty to drunk driving, for which he served a couple days in jail at the Hennepin County Adult Corrections facility in Minnesota and later probation. And while much reporting has cast him as some kind of dedicated wife guy, he had been separated from his wife for years and lived in their own houses, property records show. In other words, Thompson’s life was in some ways ordinary. If anything I think these details humanize him — the opposite effect that the media’s fawning depiction of him as some titan on Mount Olympus has had. >>
Anonymous 12/21/24(Sat)20:19:43 No. 1370008 >>1370007 >Thompson’s professional life is where someone it’s hard to relate to emerges. In May, the Hollywood Firefighters’ Pension Fund filed a lawsuit accusing him of insider trading and fraud. According to the lawsuit, Thompson had sold $15 million in personally held company stock during a Justice Department antitrust investigation into UnitedHealthcare, knowledge of which he failed to disclose. When news of the investigation broke, it wiped out nearly $25 billion in shareholder value. >Then there’s Thompson’s reported sale of $1.5 million in stock on the same day that the company suffered a ransomware attack that erased $46 billion in market cap. The only reason I even heard about this was because I interviewed a UnitedHealthcare employee who told me. I’ve since spoken with several employees and it’s now quite clear that the major media’s accounts of Thompson being “well liked internally” might be true of the boardroom, but not the rank-and-file. And that’s the problem with so much of corporate media: it’s not that they’re consciously lying. They’re simply getting their view of the world from the C-suite. If you want to learn about Amazon, you’re going to get a very different picture from Jeff Bezos than you would from a fulfillment center worker. (That’s what I try to do every day on this newsletter, whether it’s interviewing grunts in the military or everyday employees at UnitedHealthcare — I hope you’ll subscribe to support this mission.) Thought this was pertinent.>>
Anonymous 12/22/24(Sun)14:11:08 No. 1370108 >>1369609 I don't know why so much drama. He killed a CEO, so what? Those are like cockroaches, there is no reason to give him a harsher penalty than a $100 bucks fine for littering the ground with that trash.>>
Anonymous 12/22/24(Sun)22:05:21 No. 1370157 >>1370108 Cause he frightened the elite class. They live in continual fear of the pitchforks coming for them or the great collapse. They know that the society they've created is not sustainable, which is why they've been pushing the police state meme hard since 2000.>>
Anonymous 12/23/24(Mon)12:38:10 No. 1370302 >>1370157 this anon gets it. their is a reason rich bros like zuckerburg build those massive bunkers. part of it is a hedge against any war or threat. granted I admire their dedication to larping, but when you have that level of wealth idk what you even do.>>
Anonymous 12/23/24(Mon)21:44:49 No. 1370394 >>1370006 It's wild watching the media try to manufacture consent like this in real time. I don't think they were this overt even back in the run-up to Iraq.>>1370302 >>1370157 It's going to be a show trial. They've even got a judge who's married to a healthcare CEO to preside.
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