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Healthcare CEO Killer was Very Privileged

Jason

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He had a lot to lose. Of course, I'm not saying the privilege wasn't all undeserved. He appears to be very intelligent. I mean, look at his probable resume.

Mangione graduated from the University of Pennsylvania in 2020.

He achieved a Bachelor of Science in engineering with a major in computer science and a minor in mathematics. He also received a Master of Science in engineering the same year with a major in computer and information science, a university spokesperson told Business Insider.

Anyway, the corrupt medical industry is very unpopular I'm sure, and it's different to see someone rich that is willing to die (death penalty maybe?) I mean, look at all draft dodging (or soft military position taking) rich people who support war.

But, of course, I'm not praising what he did.
 
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He was privileged sure, but now he’ll be serving time in prison for murder.

His background is kind of irrelevant especially considering what he did.

The health care system is screwed in various ways, but it doesn’t justify what he did.
 
He was privileged sure, but now he’ll be serving time in prison for murder.

His background is kind of irrelevant especially considering what he did.

The health care system is screwed in various ways, but it doesn’t justify what he did.
A lot of these rich alpha types are out of touch with reality. They don't understand there are real consequences to actions. I guess it's a way of being spoiled.
 
People would give anything to have the college degrees he had and look what he did with his future.
 
Luigi could have gotten his message across peacefully like Alex Jones or Michael Moore does.
Sure can but these politicians do not care about who claim they are denying either. A lot of people on social media are calling this guy a hero. they are saying the CEO was part of the problem.
 
Sure can but these politicians do not care about who claim they are denying either. A lot of people on social media are calling this guy a hero. they are saying the CEO was part of the problem.
Apparently, 4 in 10 young American adults like Luigi.
 
Apparently, 4 in 10 young American adults like Luigi.
Yeah but i was on Facebook and the comments section was like Hero. i cant put him in that category as he did take a life and that is not his choice to make however i aint mad for what he did either i mean every action has a reaction
 
He was privileged sure, but now he’ll be serving time in prison for murder.

His background is kind of irrelevant especially considering what he did.

The health care system is screwed in various ways, but it doesn’t justify what he did.
I have the healthcare coverage that the murdered CEO was over.

It's horrible coverage. I try to be healthy and, to be honest, will do alternative health before I go to the DR; that's just me.

But none of that is an excuse to take someone's life.

He is trying to get America behind his grizzly actions. I see that every time a new camera gets put on him. I bet he thought they could and that Americans would break him out.

Now he'll realize he ruined his life and that no one is behind him enough to stop his newfound fate.
 
Well, health insurance is a business based on risk, and risk goes way up considering the unhealthy food sold, but Luigi gave no attention to that industry. But, of course, the murder Luigi did is not justified, and apparently he is saying he didn't do it. What's his story of what happened?
 
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