LUIGI MANGIONE: A WALKING, TALKING LETHAL EMBODIMENT OF FAFO TO THE GREEDYđ
Why is everyone always so surprised when desperate people donât give a fuck anymore?
Midtown Manhattan, December 4, 2024. UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson took a leisurely walk to his firmâs annual investor conference. Luigi Mangione, 26, took that same walkâand, according to prosecutors, introduced Thompson to the consequences of a system that profits off human suffering.
By the time the cops showed up, Thompson was a headline, and Mangione was in cuffs. Fast forward to today, and the courtroom isnât filled with stiff-suited corporate leeches hoping for swift justice. Nope. Itâs packed to the brim with supporters, signs in hand:
đ âFree Luigiâ đ âHealthcare Is a Human Rightâ đ âWe Charge Executives, Not Patientsâ
America, you might have a problem.
WHEN YOU FUCK AROUND, EVENTUALLY, YOU FIND OUT.
The only people "shocked" by this are the ones living in a fantasy world where you can strip people of basic needs forever without expecting them to snap.
You bleed families dry with denied claims and bullshit loopholes.
You hike up premiums while cutting coverage and calling it "cost-saving measures."
You deny treatment for cancer patients, diabetics, the sick, the dyingâthen throw up your hands like itâs "just business."
And what do you think happens when people have nothing left to lose? Do you think they just lay down and die quietly?
Corporate America is built on an unspoken agreement: You exploit. The masses endure. But every now and then, someone opts the fuck out of that agreement. And when they do? Oh, suddenly itâs unthinkableâsuddenly it's unjustifiableâsuddenly it's a tragedy.
Where the fuck was that energy when people were losing their homes over medical bills? Where were the headlines when patients died in waiting rooms?
You expect people to suffer in silence forever?
JURY NULLIFICATION: WHEN A SYSTEM STARTS CHOKING ON ITS OWN RULES
And hereâs the real kickerâMangione might walk.
Not because there isnât evidence. Not because he has a dream team of lawyers. But because thereâs something worse than a murderer in that courtroom:
A jury full of disillusioned, broke, fucked-over Americans who know damn well that this countryâs healthcare system has killed more people than any gun, any knife, any individual ever could.
And thatâs where jury nullification comes in.
đ Canât afford insulin? Sorry, not covered. đ Need an ambulance? Thatâll be $3,000. đ Denied for "pre-existing conditions"? Hope you like bankruptcy.
The jury might not see a murderer in that courtroom. They might see a symbol.
THE PROSECUTION VS. A FUCKING MOVEMENT
Prosecutors arenât just fighting against Luigi Mangione. Theyâre fighting against the anger of an entire generation thatâs done watching their friends and family get priced out of survival.
The same young, pissed-off Americans who canât afford a check-up, therapy, or a goddamn EpiPen are the ones sitting on that jury.
All Mangioneâs lawyers have to do is convince one juror that Thompson wasnât just a manâ he was a system.
And if they succeed? That guilty verdict turns into a mistrial faster than a hospital visit turns into crippling debt.
THE REAL QUESTION ISNâT âWHY DID THIS HAPPEN?ââITâS âWHY DIDNâT THIS HAPPEN SOONER?â
Corporate America spends billions on security, stock buybacks, and lobbyists. But they forgot to invest in something far more important:
Not pissing off the wrong broke motherfucker.
And that, my friends, is how you find out.
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