Then I am once again asking, how has Luigi Mangione hurt the universal healthcare movement? Where’s the “evil”? You’ve been squirming around the question like a rotten politician this entire thread. If you say that killing a mass-killer who otherwise wouldn’t have seen justice is evil, then fine, that’s a matter of morality and we’ll just have to disagree; we can end the conversation there. But if you claim that Luigi hurt the universal healthcare movement somehow, outweighing the attention he brought to it, then please, show me some evidence. I can’t take you seriously if all you’ve got is vibes.
FiniteBanjo@feddit.online 1 day ago
I haven’t squirmed one bit but if you think I’m going to play whackamole as you sealion the same question I already answered over and over then you’re just dumb.
Luigi worshippers don’t want people participating in democratic actions, do not want people to become like Bernie Sanders. They want more violence. They are mutually exclusive political ideologies, if you promote both then you’re working against yourself.
0ops@piefed.zip 1 day ago
Yes yes, so you’ve stated, source: “FiniteBanjo”. “These are the dots” you say, but you refuse to draw the line between them. I’ll tell you now, there is none. Bernie’s faced a lot of obstacles in his decades fighting the good fight, but Luigi ain’t one of them, not in the first 100, not in the first 1000. At least Luigi tried something (ya know, allegedly) and got more people talking about this. It’s not what I would’ve done, but I don’t blame him, in fact I won’t. You’re fighting the wrong front here. Have a good night.