From what I understand he's a nepo baby with an amazing lawyer. And if he is tried in NY they're going to have a hell of a time finding a jury in NYC. We tend to be the kind of people that won't want to throw the book at him.I hope people take the time to reflect on how this was a smart guy by all accounts. And unlike Ted Kaczynski, he didn't take out any innocent bystanders. Very targeted. I have a lot of trouble coming up with any empathy for any health insurance ceo.
Oh, I just meant his nepo status means he can afford the best of the best lawyers.Yeah, I read the same but he must not be your typical nepo baby if he killed this guy specifically because he represents and was one of the people directly responsible for the horrible state of health insurance/health care system in this country. A populist nepo baby! Rare. Maybe he is just cosplaying as Bruce Wayne against the health insurance villains.
Someone on Reddit posted NYC had Wanted posters up with various healthcare CEOs pics 😎 Thousands of upvotes. I only commented “can we do this for Dallas CEOs” and was banned for 3 days for “inciting violence” 🤡I bet bcbs CEO is shitting bricks right now
Saying this in the forum devoted to people who can't afford life saving medication due to the actions and greed of men like Brian Thompson is deliciously ironic.Gross. A man was shot in the back and murdered. Anyone who thinks Luigi is a hero is delusional.
My understanding was a nepo baby was someone whose success could be attributed to their parents and that he was going to an Ivy League college partially due to his parent's status. I could be mistaken.I’m pretty sure the term “nepo baby” is for when a child gets a difficult-to-obtain job because of who their parents are, especially when they’re otherwise untalented. To my knowledge that isn’t Luigi’s situation. He’s just a boilerplate rich kid who was in fact very intelligent (valedictorian speaks to that), not a nepo baby.
I agree. Those who are privileged enough to be able to afford the best of the best legal representation are best able to send a message without risking.... Ah, an unfortunate end where the prison cameras mysteriously don't work or life in prison.Maybe it doesn't play as perfectly to the working class hero narrative but I don't see Luigi's familial wealth to be a negative regardless of how pampered a life he lived. Many of histories heroes had significant funding or came from wealth.
Fighting anything is not cheap and benefits from having a stable base, education and network. While there is precedent for the down trodden masses to mount an effective fight it is ironically the rich who are the best positioned to engage in any sort of warfare whether it be economic or physical.
Easy to see why they may not want to rock the boat they benefit the most from, which I think puts Luigi into a particularly positive light.
There literally is nothing ironic about murder. Murdering people you disagree with is still murder. WTF is wrong with you people?Saying this in the forum devoted to people who can't afford life saving medication due to the actions and greed of men like Brian Thompson is deliciously ironic.
Keep on licking that boot.
You seem upset, but no one said it wasn't murder or that he did the right thing, other than @Sunflower saying they made a joke on Reddit and the rest of us discussing what happened in what I would consider a rather matter-of-fact manner.There literally is nothing ironic about murder. Murdering people you disagree with is still murder. WTF is wrong with you people?
Oh, I just meant his nepo status means he can afford the best of the best lawyers.
From what I understand he had a severe back issue.
https://people.com/luigi-mangione-painful-back-condition-spondylolisthesis-8760672
Loss of the ability to have a sex life and continue being active (with the body in the pictures being used in articles, he HAD to be active) would drive anyone crazy, nevermind insurance companies holding up his treatment.
I don't know enough about the costs of the procedures he needs, but healthcare costs could easily be significantly more than his legal representation.It also means that he can afford the best medical care without insurance. I’m not sure his anger towards the CEO and his medical condition are even related.
There's also the chance they choose not to televise it so they don't incentivize copycats. Like how a lot of news outlets post about victims of school shootings and not the shooter- so becoming infamous doesn't become a motivating factor. Especially since the Internet has chosen to love this guy already.this whole deal is just getting started. i expect there will be a huge show trial bigger than O.J.s
Creating an AI with a 90% error rate to deny more healthcare claims DID and DOES result in death. Insurance denials that facilitate death are murder. Sending weapons overseas to kill people in thier home country is also murder. And we are made to fund it all with our taxes and insurance premiums.There literally is nothing ironic about murder. Murdering people you disagree with is still murder. WTF is wrong with you people?
Yes, it’s murder, but remember: just bc we are told they did “bad things” doesn’t mean it’s true. It’s a narrative created by anyone’s government to perpetuate support for their agenda to amass power and wealth. Also, thousands of non-militants are getting murdered by the US and Israeli militaries.the U.S. government hunt down and kill lots of people who do bad things. is it murder?
i mean don't you watch Navy Seals or Lioness?
Saying this in the forum devoted to people who can't afford life saving medication due to the actions and greed of men like Brian Thompson is deliciously ironic.
Keep on licking that boot.
It's nice for you to be able to afford the $500-1000 a month this medication costs, I'm happy for you. Don't have to rub it in everyone's faces but I digress.This forum is devoted to people who "can't afford life saving medication"? Are we all just 'poors'?
I can comfortably afford retail prices for peptides. It doesn't mean I'll pay them and not think twice. I think many of us on the forum who have had some time to accumulate wealth can afford them.
Here you are in another forum thread justifying murder and calling everyone on this forum poor. Nice look.
It's nice for you to be able to afford the $500-1000 a month this medication costs, I'm happy for you. Don't have to rub it in everyone's faces but I digress.
I can't afford it.
I am part of the poors.
Not ashamed of it either.
I'm also not sad that Brian Thompson was killed. Not ashamed of that either.
I find it hilarious that 20 minutes after you wrote "I'm done responding to you" in another thread, you went to find me in this thread.
lol
Arrogant, smug, and a bootlicker.Maybe spend less time trolling on the Internet, and put that energy into a side hustle and you'll be in a better financial position someday.
1 in 12 Americans are millionaires. You do the math. Not all of us are broke. And you can't spend yourself rich.
No one asked if you were sad about Brian Thompson. Justifying murder is just wrong. Insane. Bonkers.
Typical troll response.You really couldn't contain yourself after promising not to respond to me in the other thread. Gotta laugh at that. No self control.
Yes, you've done it, you've stopped responding to me in that thread, only to then immediately go out and find another thread to respond to me in.Typical troll response.
My intention was to stop responding to you in that thread. Which I've done.
Keep laughing troll.
Yes, anyone one believes another is a scumbag, then it's okay to kill the scumbag. What could go wrong?it's something i can't help. but when i see a scumbag get shot i get really happy and even pee myself.
just a little bit. this guy also did insider trading. a 360 degree scumbag
there are some really good scenes in Lioness where a helicopter wipes out hundreds of cartel in a few seconds. i have to wear a diaper.
Oyster didn't kill the dude, as far as I know. He just finds it funny that an immoral millionaire asshole got taken out. 🤷♀️ It's not like mourning him will bring him back.Yes, anyone one believes another is a scumbag, then it's okay to kill the scumbag. What could go wrong?
I haven't accused Oyster of killing anyone. (I suspect he is responsible for the deaths of at least a few oysters, but that's okay with me.) When people think the way to right wrongs is violence when there are other alternatives, such as political means, to accomplish the same things, that's a real problem.Oyster didn't kill the dude, as far as I know. He just finds it funny that an immoral millionaire asshole got taken out. 🤷♀️ It's not like mourning him will bring him back.
I know you didn't accuse him of killing anyone. I don't want to put words in his mouth, so this is only my opinion:I haven't accused Oyster of killing anyone. (I suspect he is responsible for the deaths of at least a few oysters, but that's okay with me.) When people think the way to right wrongs is violence when there are other alternatives, such as political means, to accomplish the same things, that's a real problem.
I don't think he's a hero, but I'm also not going to have a single shred of sympathy for this UHC CEO.Gross. A man was shot in the back and murdered. Anyone who thinks Luigi is a hero is delusional.
See, I see them as the same, and was thinking of the same case when I wrote my comment.The topic of murder justification is an interesting one.
One case that comes to mind was Gary Plauche. Plauche murdered Jeffrey Doucet for the molestation of his child.
Graphic warning: NSFW
Gary didn't receive any prison time for this. 5 years probation and 300 hours of community service was about the extent of it.
However, when it comes to the case of justifying murder of a CEO. I just can't get there from here.
Gary Plauche's case I struggle with as a father. In some ways I think it was absolutely justified. Others, I still struggle. Put in that position, would I do the same? I can't say.
While $1million is above most, its hardly wealthy. One million is barely enough to retire, raise a child, or weather an illness in 2025.Maybe spend less time trolling on the Internet, and put that energy into a side hustle and you'll be in a better financial position someday.
1 in 12 Americans are millionaires. You do the math. Not all of us are broke. And you can't spend yourself rich.
No one asked if you were sad about Brian Thompson. Justifying murder is just wrong. Insane. Bonkers.
While $1million is above most, its hardly wealthy. One million is barely enough to retire, raise a child, or weather an illness in 2025.
12% of HOUSEHOLDS have a net worth of over a million. So that million is actually spread out among 3.2 persons, or 1.8 adults.
Summary: it’s long past time that Americans rise up and take the real wealth back from the obscenely wealthy - and a million isn’t wealthy.
It's nice for you to be able to afford the $500-1000 a month this medication costs, I'm happy for you. Don't have to rub it in everyone's faces but I digress.
I can't afford it.
I am part of the poors.
Not ashamed of it either.
I'm also not sad that Brian Thompson was killed. Not ashamed of that either.
I find it hilarious that 20 minutes after you wrote "I'm done responding to you" in another thread, you went to find me in this thread.
lol
Yeah you call Israel the murders here and I am 100% sure who you are. One sick twisted f***.Yes, it’s murder, but remember: just bc we are told they did “bad things” doesn’t mean it’s true. It’s a narrative created by anyone’s government to perpetuate support for their agenda to amass power and wealth. Also, thousands of non-militants are getting murdered by the US and Israeli militaries.
Unfortunately, it has become impossible for anyone to join the military and not contribute to violent oppression. Same with health insurance careers.
Watching working stiffs identify with oligarchs is the biggest con that’s even been perpetrated.Perhaps it is more accurate to state that 1 in 8 are millionaires.
I never defined "wealthy" or stated that 1M USD net worth equates to wealthy status. Wealthy is a subjective term. I simply stated that 1 in 12 are millionaires. Which more accurately is 1 in 8.33 if the percentage is 12%. I'm just repeating a stat I heard from what I considered a reliable source.
Regardless of your battle cries to take back this "real wealth" from the obscenely wealthy. The real solution to improve your situation is to become more skilled or work longer hours. A side hustle can turn into a primary source of income if you work hard and smart enough.
It is tiring watching the current generation with a generally poor work ethic think that the world owes them something. The world doesn't owe you a dime.
How incredibly out of touch with reality.Regardless of your battle cries to take back this "real wealth" from the obscenely wealthy. The real solution to improve your situation is to become more skilled or work longer hours. A side hustle can turn into a primary source of income if you work hard and smart enough.
It is tiring watching the current generation with a generally poor work ethic think that the world owes them something. The world doesn't owe you a dime.
You don’t have to be a CEO to be wealthy in America. I am a nurse. Worked my ass off, saved my pennies, paid off my house (worth 1.4 million) and have over a million in my 401k. I even committed the ultimate financial sin and got divorced in my forties.Watching working stiffs identify with oligarchs is the biggest con that’s even been perpetrated.
The barriers to entry for a working person to reach upper middle class have never been higher - and are increasing exponentially.
But sure keep blaming “work ethic” as opposed to greed, grift and monopolization.
We need a Teddy Roosevelt and yet we voted for even more Kleptocracy.
Eat the rich.
You’re not rich. Or even wealthy. You’re upper middle class and good for you (so am I)You don’t have to be a CEO to be wealthy in America. I am a nurse. Worked my ass off, saved my pennies, paid off my house (worth 1.4 million) and have over a million in my 401k. I even committed the ultimate financial sin and got divorced in my forties.
Whining about your lot in life is not going to help you or garner you sympathy. Work for it, like the rest of us did.
All choices have consequences.
You speak of the rich like they’re personally holding you back. You’re holding yourself back. You have no one to blame but yourself.
This branch of the convo is way way way out of bounds, will be thread banning anyone who continues it regardless of which side they are on @SunflowerYeah you call Israel the murders here and I am 100% sure who you are. One sick twisted f***.
That 12% is households, not people. There are multiple people in the average household. 3.2, on average, as noted in the post you quoted but apparently did not fully read.Perhaps it is more accurate to state that 1 in 8 are millionaires.
I never defined "wealthy" or stated that 1M USD net worth equates to wealthy status. Wealthy is a subjective term. I simply stated that 1 in 12 are millionaires. Which more accurately is 1 in 8.33 if the percentage is 12%. I'm just repeating a stat I heard from what I considered a reliable source.
Regardless of your battle cries to take back this "real wealth" from the obscenely wealthy. The real solution to improve your situation is to become more skilled or work longer hours. A side hustle can turn into a primary source of income if you work hard and smart enough.
It is tiring watching the current generation with a generally poor work ethic think that the world owes them something. The world doesn't owe you a dime.
I'm also doing well for myself. Quite well. I also understand that my ability to have done well for myself is dependent on a variety of factors that had absolutely nothing to do with me or my hard work. None of us are a product of the void - if I build a successful company, the people I employ were in large part the product of the public school systems and colleges that receive significant funding and benefit from the government. They get to my office on public roads. The water running to their house is delivered by public civil works. The police officers keeping my business safe are paid out of public funds.You don’t have to be a CEO to be wealthy in America. I am a nurse. Worked my ass off, saved my pennies, paid off my house (worth 1.4 million) and have over a million in my 401k. I even committed the ultimate financial sin and got divorced in my forties.
Whining about your lot in life is not going to help you or garner you sympathy. Work for it, like the rest of us did.
All choices have consequences.
You speak of the rich like they’re personally holding you back. You’re holding yourself back. You have no one to blame but yourself.
Never said I was better or worse than anyone. My point was we all don’t need to be CEO’s. The world needs ditch diggers too. You make the best choices you can make for yourself and you don’t blame others.I'm also doing well for myself. Quite well. I also understand that my ability to have done well for myself is dependent on a variety of factors that had absolutely nothing to do with me or my hard work. None of us are a product of the void - if I build a successful company, the people I employ were in large part the product of the public school systems and colleges that receive significant funding and benefit from the government. They get to my office on public roads. The water running to their house is delivered by public civil works. The police officers keeping my business safe are paid out of public funds.
The fact of the matter is no one with a eight or nine+ figure net worth got there without greatly benefiting from society at large, and society at large has not received a share of the wealth that was created that is proportional to it's contribution. Wealth inequality is ever growing and corporatism funnels that wealth and concentrates it at the very top, which they then use that wealth (and in turn power) to further stack the deck to further concentrate it.
I worked hard to get to where I am. But I also recognize that many, many, many people have worked just as hard, or harder, as I have, and not had nearly the success I did. And I'm not going to pretend it's because I'm so much better than them - effectively, it was because I was lucky enough to receive opportunities I could capitalize on. Many people don't get those opportunities, due to no fault of their own.
it's a totally normal response and feeling that normal people have.Being joyful at murder will get you exactly no where.
Have you heard the 'hey there Luigi' song about how everyone hopes he meets Diddy in jail too?it's a totally normal response and feeling that normal people have.
i was happy when Ken Lay, Jeffrey Epstein and a bunch of others died in prison. i get happy/amused when some super rich off themselves in experimental aircraft, deep sea diving bells or whatever.
i like it when scumbags meet their demise. it's funny. lighten up.
why should i waste any time on these people when kids are getting killed every day in school