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Robin Joy's avatar

I stand with Luigi ! I’ve witnessed the death and destruction United Health Care and others have done. Hoping for jury nullification. Or one juror that says not guilty. Stay strong young man, we see you.

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Robin Joy's avatar

Pig. Bye pig bot.

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laura oshea's avatar

The DoJ needs to give the case back to the state of NY.

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Marnie Screams Into the Void's avatar

I declined invitations to BBQs-as-usual parties, and spent the day protesting in the streets. Libertad.

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RiverCoastJane's avatar

Well the first comment is full on celebrity f*cked up.

He is not a saint. Luigi Mangione is fully HUMAN. That’s where all the religious nutters f*ck up! They forget what it is to be fully HUMAN!

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Yolanda D.'s avatar

I've been with Luigi from the start. I hope he's okay. 🙏

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Linda Palmer's avatar

Free Luigi Mangione. He's a national hero. We need more like him

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Ryan Gillis's avatar

Free Luigi! He’s the anti hero we need rn!!! 💚 Also where tf is his brother Mario!? We need yall here in the states, we’re past the point of no return and it becomes worse each passing day.

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Mariel Schooff's avatar

If the feds execute Manguone for this crime, they will have created a martyr for the scam-ridden healthcare insurance cause, where millions of Ameticans have been defrauded of the care they paid for and ever received.

Yet, a Repulicaan blatantly murdered in their beds two Democrats and is not being prosecuted for murder?

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GadflyBytes's avatar

This guy killed someone on a street with a firearm. He admitted it. He’s guilty. Why are progressives more concerned with process and other procedural horse shit over the very spirit of the law? If people don’t like health care insurance companies, protest for change. Murder will never be anything but murder.

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Truth Seeking Missile's avatar

Because we need to exercise our eternal rights to life, liberty, and pursuit of happiness at the expense of the corporations and their sycophants who have occupied our government at our loss.

The Founders could not have imagined that their Constitution and government would be overthrown and replaced within 80 years by a new government and Constitution that gave full human and citizen rights to slaves. Now, there is a groundswell of government for the people providing universal and equitable healthcare and education services, an end to the surveillance state, an end of military adventures, and complete removal if corporate and foreign influence on all levels of government as described in a new Constitution.

Protest is about to become resistance and pray it doesn't become war but if that is what's needed to return our nation to one of liberty by and for only the people, not corporations, think tanks, and special interests, then it's time.

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GadflyBytes's avatar

You should consider listening to America This Week with Matt Taibbi. His counterpart, Walter Kirn, has some interesting perspectives on Mangione, as a psyop, himself.

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Beach Hippie's avatar

Murder is how this country was built. Of course murder changes things. Not saying it's good, but it definitely causes change.

And law is horseshit. Look at the gaggle of horrible people that have invented these laws. Almost none of it was on the up and up. The entire system is an insider game that works through bribery and opportunism. Corporate lawyers write most of the laws and people working at the behest of corporations and oligarchs interpret and enforce those laws.

What are you defending here? You seem more upset someone killed one corrupt person than you are upset at a corrupt system that kills millions of innocent people through their policies each year.

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GadflyBytes's avatar

Who gives a shit what I or you, as individuals, want or think in this case? We live in a nation of laws. Maybe some of them are unjust and promoted by shite wankers, but there is a system to remove them. Resorting to murder to solve one’s problems has been universally acknowledged as bad practice for society. If you think the people making the laws are intentionally hurting people, work to change the law. This is a psyop. It’s meant to destabilize society. Wake the fuck up.

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Beach Hippie's avatar

Right, a system of laws. I addressed that in the last comment, there is no legitimacy in the laws and never has been. Nor the voting system. It's Rube Goldberg machine of pseudo democracy that ultimately works almost solely at the behest of the rich and powerful. A Princeton study a few years back concluded that the laws don't represent what the public thinks and primarily serve the powerful.

It's really really hard to deny that this isn't a system of oppression. Why would a system that would choose to invade Vietnam and murder millions of innocent people, while also dropping agent orange on their own soldiers knowing full well what they were doing also care about running a legitimate and fair system through their laws?

I wouldn't trust Ted Bundy to babysit a little girl and I wouldn't trust a system that has no regard for life all over the planet to care much about being honest.

Laws have sanctioned people doing all sorts of underhanded things and still do.

And I have a respect for life, I don't really condone murder at all, though am I going go fault someone for being so angry at the level of oppression for killing their masters? Nope. It's sad he died, and I just want these people in power to stop doing what they are doing, I don't want vengeance, but do I really condemn Luigi either? No more than I'd condemn someone for killing Hitler, not that they were on the same level, though the system that CEO was running is absolutely heinous.

Also, the powers that be destabilize society with every greed filled bill they pass in congress. The people can vote and petition forever and they won't change what they are doing. If you read history the people have already tried a myriad of ways many times over to change laws to no effect and the system has a dark history for imprisoning or murdering people that threaten their system of normalized gangsterism.

I'd say Luigi was one thing that brought a lot of people together rather than destabilize society, which has no real community in it and is largely a horribly broken system of opportunism, which I still can't understand why you're defending.

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Made Simple for MAGA's avatar

Don't knock "process and procedural horse shit.". That's why Trump is president instead of a prisoner.

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Bri's avatar

Did I miss something? When did he admit it? Didn’t he plead “not guilty”?

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Iammymom's avatar

Luigi, American hero

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Gastroillogica's avatar

I thought someone would have caught Bezos or similar things in Venice and proposed a ransom in exchange for Mangione.

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Night Light News's avatar

I love how the death penalty in this case you feel is wrong but who tf is he to carry out his own death penalty? This guy killed someone on a street with a firearm. For the people who hate guns they sure loved this murder. Why not just kill everyone who works in healthcare then because they are all part of the fraud and injustice from the person taking the pre auth trying to make sure you don't use your insurance to the ones who after you get approved They have staff that calls you back to get you to use a cheaper MRI machine knowing its not the T-3 scan they need. Just go get a gun and kill them all and these idiots will write you and call you a saint and cry when you get the death penalty lol

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Broke Doug's avatar

Do you see how nobody cares about your rant? Does that tell you anything?

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Night Light News's avatar

You and God did ♥

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Boudica's avatar

The picture only shows the word library. Libtard is a slur used by right wing nut jobs. It does not mean freedom.

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The Luigi Case's avatar

It’s not a slur.

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A G-g-ghost!'s avatar

Are you completely illiterate?

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Itzel's avatar

“Libertad” is Spanish for liberty.

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The Luigi Case's avatar

No es “liberty,” es el término libertad en sí, Itzel.

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C. A. Parks's avatar

Do you understand that Latin is different from English and it’s not even spelled the same way ? Go back and look at each letter of the word and admit you read it incorrectly.

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imthatjared's avatar

I don't know enough about this case or him to make a judgment any way.

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Broke Doug's avatar

Me either. Impartial.

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The Revolution Continues's avatar

Thank you for sharing your letter from Luigi. In some ways, he's more free than a lot of Americans... He knows the truth of our horrible, corrupt system that puts profits over people. He knows what they're doing to us is wrong and that we deserve universal health care. He is free in his heart and soul. They can never take that away from him.

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Sailfish387's avatar

Good

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