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Anyone else find it strange we hear about Luigi all the time but never hear anything about the two guys that tried to shoot Trump?
Yeah, it's strange. I imagine both of these cases are still under investigation and details are trying to be gathered, but I don't think that would necessarily stop Trump from talking about it. I thought for sure by now he would be ranting about it in some way.Anyone else find it strange we hear about Luigi all the time but never hear anything about the two guys that tried to shoot Trump?
You realize that what you’re posting is the opposite of a good point? No you probably don’t.Here's your folk hero. Mofo prolly has more money than that CEO he shot.
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Luigi Mangione: Tracing the privileged Baltimore family roots of suspected CEO killer
In his home city, the accused shooter's family name has meant wealth, power, prominence and philanthropy for decades.www.bbc.com
There are plenty of people on the left who would be horrified if Luigi was set free. I'm gonna say most of them would be. It's an extremism level belief if you think he should be set free.I hope this ends and jury nullification. The right wing meltdown will be epic.
Hoping murderers go free to own the chuds.I hope this ends and jury nullification. The right wing meltdown will be epic.
Well one is dead and the other wasn't even close and has federal trial set for sept.Anyone else find it strange we hear about Luigi all the time but never hear anything about the two guys that tried to shoot Trump?
That's probably gonna happen anyways. A recommendation is one thing. Getting everyone on the same page for it, is another. I give him a 10% chance of actually receiving the DP. He's gonna rot, though.Might backfire if the Jury doesn't think he deserves the death penalty.
Im not sure how it works. Can they seek the death penalty and the jury find him guilty of a lesser charge? Usually they take the death penalty off the table if they don't think they can get the jury to agree on it.That's probably gonna happen anyways. A recommendation is one thing. Getting everyone on the same page for it, is another. I give him a 10% chance of actually receiving the DP. He's gonna rot, though.
Imagine throwing your life away at that age, over some delusion of grandeur. The machine will move on with a new cog in the wheel, as he's selling his ass for smokes in the joint...for decades. Hope it was worth it, pretty boy.
Or, hear me out, maybe we shouldn’t let people commit manslaughter for profit and get away with it. If you truly don’t believe murder is right then you also don’t believe this CEO should have been walking the streets as a freeman in the first place.There are plenty of people on the left who would be horrified if Luigi was set free. I'm gonna say most of them would be. It's an extremism level belief if you think he should be set free.
Believing in that dome murder is fine as long as it’s for profit. On brand for the chuds.Hoping murderers go free to own the chuds.
On brand.
Not for your narrative, no.You realize that what you’re posting is the opposite of a good point? No you probably don’t.
I hoped you would be smart enough to understand why that isn’t a good point for your argument but I figured you weren’t. Sadly I was right.Not for your narrative, no.
Anyone else find it strange we hear about Luigi all the time but never hear anything about the two guys that tried to shoot Trump?
I don't think you're as smart as you think.I hoped you would be smart enough to understand why that isn’t a good point for your argument but I figured you weren’t. Sadly I was right.
He was rich. He had everything to lose, nothing to gain, and likely wasn’t a victim Brian Thompson. That makes it more altruistic. Light bulb flashing yet or is it still dim?
Him being rich or not actually makes no difference to the argument in reality. Using logic introducing that argument is a fallacy either way you try to introduce it. The way you introduced it is your genetic ad hominem. You discredit him as a person but aren’t actually addressing the argument. The way I did it’s also a fallacy, but I’m not going to give you the answer to that one.