I also didnt have RW/Lets Ride on my bingo card for this thread
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You’re almost like Leroy’s alter ego
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Two things on the condone question...
1) 50k Americans die per year from guns (including suicide, a chunk of which are prob healthcare related BTW)... 137/day. We are flooded by this type of violence to the point of numbness. So I highly discount the shock and horror of this single gun homicide.
2) The vast vast majority of those gun deaths accomplish nothing other than grief for those immediately impacted. This particular act and death has brought a systematic national tragedy to the forefront for debate. Gun violence is a tragedy Americans collectively decided to accept. But maybe this event spurs real action and reform with respect to corporate (and lobbyist) control of our national health.
If this one death ultimately saves 1000's/year of others, I condone the act. He'll do time, but I'll tip my cap to him. And deep down wish I had that same conviction and courage about something.
This will be mostly forgotten by Christmas.
Thankfully. I'm preparing to be outraged by the next thing
I’m already entirely outraged by the national weather service’s forecasting failures in the tragic tornado outbreak which will occur in a few weeks.
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I'm outraged by the transient nature of outrage.
Tangible change requires a population level a) moral u-turn or b) fear of getting touched. Neither are happening after one event.
I'll take it one step further: he'll be convicted, and relegated by history to sub-Kaczynski historical importance.
Exactly.
A few will cling to the "not the hero we _____" meme, but the clock is ticking on his 15 mins of fame. And in light of the discovery that he doesn't have a batman origin story, and he's just a depressed rich kid with a bad back, the public sympathy will evaporate.
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In the age of social media, is outrage really any different than entertainment? Any given outrageous event is just a brief blip in our consciousness that quickly fades into irrelevance.
Ghost gun legality and our national mental health crisis isn’t nearly as much fun as vigilante justice against a broken healthcare system.
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Dude is going to rub ppl raw w them eyebrows son.
The best thing about this event is I now have a new talk radio station I can stream, WCBM! His family is wonderful!
obviously the guy is a moran
he coulda easily made his way to breckenridge
joined in on ski season partied like a rock star hoovered all the baby powder cut coke he could ever wanted
and not one person would have thought twice about who he was other than another dip shit in town for the season with some stupid ass story
then one night at a party someone woulda said "you look like that guy that killed that guy a couple months ago"
he'd say "people tell me that alot" and everyone would laugh their ass off cause not one seasonal worker has health insurance
manifesto.
fkn sucks.
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I found it concise and to the point
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Bill Burr…amazing as always:
https://youtu.be/LUWzMhWbGBQ?si=zV9e8SskuNi5iRUO
fuck yes. thats more like it. good stuff.
Seeing ‘swing your fucking sword’ right after the manifesto rocks.
MV, where did that post go?
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Here it is. Page one of his longer more rambling manifesto/final post. He refers to pain. He had back surgery and it didn't work. Back surgery only works about half the time and around a third of the time it makes things worse. When thinking about why Luigi Mangione did what he did, it starts with his back pain. Never let anyone cut your back except as a last resort:
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His old twitter posts resurfaced too. He's interested in cause and effect, religion, capitalism, climate change, people like Andrew Huberman, Jordan Peterson, Ted Kaczynski. He's reading a lot about the healthcare and pain industry. He's angry with doctors for not providing relief for him and his mom. He's into psychedelics and alternative holistic medicine
So the average maggot?
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I was gonna say the average person
I was gonna say the average Joe Rogan listener.