Stanford University confirms that Mangione worked there as a head counselor in the Pre-Collegiate Studies program for four months in the sum
https://www.nytimes.com/2024/12/05/nyregion/peak-design-backpack-brian-thompson-shooting.html

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Stanford University confirms that Mangione worked there as a head counselor in the Pre-Collegiate Studies program for four months in the sum
https://www.nytimes.com/2024/12/05/nyregion/peak-design-backpack-brian-thompson-shooting.html
i tgink. tjis is a thing.people shoukd ne aware of
An incredibly absurd breach of privacy to be spreading lewd pictures of Luigi Mangione, whether real or fake.
This individual is having, possibly, the worst week of his life. Every minute detail of his life has been thrust into the spotlight unwittingly- and to partake in the ferver by uploading his intimate photos is obscene. What a horrific thing to do. It’s even more upsetting that this statement must be made in the first place.
At this moment, Mangione is just a suspect in an ongoing murder case. You have the, albeit weak, justification that he’s a person of public interest; somehow granting permission to share every aspect of his personal life. But what happens if he is found innocent? You’ve partook in a morally deplorable act, and further humiliated a man who is already suffering.
With a person of interest being detained and faced with charges for the murder of Brian Thompson, it’s important to remember that in the United States all individuals are innocent until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt. It is commonly referred to as the “presumption of innocence.”
At the moment of writing this post, Luigi Mangione is simply a suspect in the eyes of the judicial system. He has yet to be officially tried, or convicted, of any crime. Be cautious in the way you speak about Mangione; take special care in the verbiage used when spreading information. He is the alleged murderer of Brian Thompson.
The court of public opinion holds just as much power and validity as the rulings of a judge and jury. If the general public readily accepts Mangione as Brian Thompson’s killer, then it shall be so. Your impact as an individual in the ongoings of societal conversation holds weight. Words have power, the things you say have meaning. Take care to choose an accurate tone in the portrayl of current events, otherwise you risk an early conviction and the spread of misinformation.
To the tune of Good Luck Babe When you denied every claim they won't make it through the night With their heads in their hands, this will cost them their lives And when you think about him, you will reap what you sow You're standing face to face with "we told you so"
See the way he shot that ceo? Very mindful, very demure. Very defend. Very deny. Very depose.
Luigi Mangione was the hero we needed when our country was most divided.
It’s not secret our country is in complete shambles from whatever point of view you look at it. No matter what side you’re on, you have to admit the United States of America have fallen from the glory super power it was in the 60s. However, it’s strangely the death of a ceo that causes people from all spectrums of life to come together to rejoice.
That’s how terrible the medical system is here in America.
We are rejoicing, writing sexual fanfic, making edits, and lookalike contest for a man who killed another person out of the blue.
This is not me defending the CEO, don’t misjudge my words, I think many ceos of healthcare companies shouldn’t be surprised that people’s resentment towards the medical healthcare system is to this level. They have watched as Americans cried and pleaded for their claims to be accepted so they and their love ones can get the medical attention they need.
And they laugh before denying it.
Deny.
Defend.
Depose.
The ceos running these selfish capitalistic schemes shouldn’t be surprised that we do not view them as one of our own. They betrayed everything our founding fathers believed and died for the second they made critical treatment that doesn’t cost them a penny worth more than a fucking house.
How dare you act surprised a man is dead when millions have died because you refuse to allow them the healthcare they need. The people will cry out, the people will fight out, and they will not be held back.
We are in an age where people will do whatever it takes to secure their liberties as Americans. After all, we’re the same generation that had far right people storm in the capital because they couldn’t handle someone other than Trump won.
It’s not that we , the people, are “scary.” It’s just so hard to live in a country pushing an idea that other nations have already established.
God damn it I just want my anxiety pills to not cost me a pretty penny.
Anyways the country is a joke and I’m happy United healthcare stocks are in a down low right now though I know they’ll begin to rise given time.
- anon 🦖
this is wild btw