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The unintentional consequences of Luigi Mangione
« on: December 14, 2024, 09:33:01 am »
December 14, 2024
The unintentional consequences of Luigi Mangione
By Ned Barnett

Here is an unintentional consequence of Luigi Mangione’s assassination murder of the CEO of United Healthcare in the streets of Manhattan.

There will be a quick rush of CEOs demanding – and getting – teams of bodyguards.

They will think – not without a certain logic – as the fan base of Mangione groupies will likely spawn at least a few other Mangione clones.  These sick sycophants will seek their own brand if “justice” against some aggrieved corporation.  If it can happen to a health insurance CEO – the others in that industry will swiftly move to get the best security guards money can buy.  They will rightly see themselves as targets, because a lot of people hate insurance companies.

But soon it will spread.

Having security guards will be justified as a necessary perk for CEOs, not just at health insurance companies, but at all companies – including those who don’t normally attract a lot of hatred.

But where do you draw the line?

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Re: The unintentional consequences of Luigi Mangione
« Reply #1 on: December 14, 2024, 09:48:02 am »
I hope every puke that dedicated to his defense fund gets doxxed. 

Especially after it has been disclosed that he didn't ever have any coverage with UHC. 
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