Luigi Mangione

Yall are so nasty wishing he was uncut. He’s an American hero and his beautiful cut cock is a symbol of what our broken healthcare system takes from us as a matter of routine. His circ scar is a stripe on the American flag.
dude!!! speaking of circumcisions....check this fucker out! JUST WATCH HOW THIS FUCKER SHOULD BE IN JAIL but is still roaming around free! This fucking country is a joke.

 
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Seven reasons:

1. The CEO is responsible for leading his insurance company through acts of cartoonish evil. Refusing people nausea drugs when on chemotherapy, denying procedures, threatening to stop covering anaesthesia part way through surgery, and for what? They've got a near-monopoly in parts of the USA and make obscene profits through ridiculous mark ups and disgusting practices that destroyed lives - some of the stories of children living without their mother because United obstructed life saving care are truly heartbreaking and never should have happened. Every cent spent on that man's funeral was made on someone else's. And neither the Republicans nor Democrats have any political appetite to address it as they both receive donations, the regulatory agencies have been captured, protests and campaigns are ignored and have no impact. What exactly was left to do? Claiming the CEO wasn't directly responsible and was just another cog in a huge system is the banality of evil. After Luigi did what he did, suddenly health insurance agencies started reversing their disgusting policies and pausing rejections. I cannot condemn him for that.

2. His actions lead to cross-partisan unity that I haven't seen in over a decade.

3. That jawline

4. That smile

5. That body

6. Let's be real, he's almost certainly got a massive dick.

7. I have a theory that although he's straight, I bet he's at least a little bit bi and has fooled around with other guys.
Shhhhhg you’re embarrassing yourself.
 
Seven reasons:

1. The CEO is responsible for leading his insurance company through acts of cartoonish evil. Refusing people nausea drugs when on chemotherapy, denying procedures, threatening to stop covering anaesthesia part way through surgery, and for what? They've got a near-monopoly in parts of the USA and make obscene profits through ridiculous mark ups and disgusting practices that destroyed lives - some of the stories of children living without their mother because United obstructed life saving care are truly heartbreaking and never should have happened. Every cent spent on that man's funeral was made on someone else's. And neither the Republicans nor Democrats have any political appetite to address it as they both receive donations, the regulatory agencies have been captured, protests and campaigns are ignored and have no impact. What exactly was left to do? Claiming the CEO wasn't directly responsible and was just another cog in a huge system is the banality of evil. After Luigi did what he did, suddenly health insurance agencies started reversing their disgusting policies and pausing rejections. I cannot condemn him for that.

2. His actions lead to cross-partisan unity that I haven't seen in over a decade.

3. That jawline

4. That smile

5. That body

6. Let's be real, he's almost certainly got a massive dick.

7. I have a theory that although he's straight, I bet he's at least a little bit bi and has fooled around with other guys.
Kween! You slayyed so hard with this
 
Some of you sound positively anti-capitalist!
Or some of us are for capitalism but want all the BS to stop that indirectly or directly hurts other people in the process. The capitalistic systems in the US have not had a reset. We need good capitalism to work for everyone and not just a few. It's impossible to get there when corps are legally considered people in the current law but are barely touched both financially and criminally when they hurt American citizens. The US is more Anti-consumer than anything.
 
That's exactly my point. So we can just shoot and kill anyone we have a problem with? Should we change our laws and make assassinations legal? Who decides what "moral" killing is?
Really??? The US supreme Court just gave Trump of all people pure presidential immunity this year which has set the tone for more incivility to come.
 
I thought the ban on any talk on politics on LPSG was over, sadly not only this thread it's allowed on.
 
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