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That's it. It's over.
>Such was the scene: the still-faithful celebrating a man for a crime they believe he may not have committed, or else wishing he’d kept up the fight in court. It seemed, that day, that the cult of Luigi had run its course.
>It was probably always going to end like this. Yes, Mangione’s admirers shared his loathing of the insurance industry, which Americans hated before Thompson’s killing and hate still. But Mangione was a creature of a political moment.
>December 2024, after all, was the season of the “vibe shift.” Donald Trump had become the first Republican to win the popular vote since 2004, and, for the first time since he descended the escalator in 2015, had the approval of a majority of Americans. Corporate America, so ostentatious in its commitments to the cause of “racial justice” four years earlier, was now reconciling itself with the right. For much of the political left, Mangione had, if nothing else, identified a solution to that condition: you could just kill the bastards.
>For many on the left, killing the bastards no longer seems necessary. The returns, in any case, are poor. Roman told me she’d bought a UnitedHealthcare plan after Mangione put two bullets in Thompson. “It’s still shitty,” she said. “So it didn’t really accomplish what he wanted it to.”
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>>541282226

Commie sisters, not like this! The world was afraid of us, for once!
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>>541282226
They gave him The Ted Talk
Exactly as I predicted!
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shooting someone in the back is an act of cowardice. it is also murder.
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>>541282226
Did women see a non flattering pic of him and get the ick?
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>>541282226
leftists trending higher
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>>541282827
i dont disagree, but seeing as the guy suffers from back pain, it is in his case poetic and thus valid
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>>541283874
Actually yes, he got a little doughy from prison life and lost a lot of his mystique.
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>>541282827
NOOOOOO STOP THAT HECKIN SHOOTERINO RIGHT NOW!!! OKAY??
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>>541284658

That’s two different people
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>>541282540
>>541282827
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>>541282226
They are afraid.
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>luigi was almost 2 years ago
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>>541282827
It's a wrong action, but the sentiment that guided his had was 100% correct and relateable to a large portion of the nation.
And that fact should be cause for reform, yet it wasn't. Just gave rise to more cope. So I'm praying for more like him.
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If leftists are so mad about insurance denials, why don't they simply just have a left wing billionaire found an insurance company that accepts every single claim?
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>>541284658
Looks like goblin or gargoyle. Women like this shit??
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>>541282226
Lets just say that in an industry that sells symptom management, its only logical to deny claims that require endless treatment.
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>>541284658
mama mia
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>>541282226
uh huh sure
i remember all those "gamers are over" articles in 2014 too
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>>541288996
insurance is a jewish scam and shouldn't exist
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>>541282226
Luigi killed so that way governments would be forced to pay for gender transitions.



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