• finitebanjo@lemmy.world
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        Running for office, starting a competitive company, or just general political activism against the people who caused this problem, literally anything.

        Here is the perspective: Luigi was the son of the multimillionaire owner of Mangione Family Enterprises. He had an Ivy League Education and a cushy tech job with 6 figure salary. He 3D printed a gun at home, took $20,000 cash to live off while on the run, and murdered a stranger.

        Imagine how much good you could have done in his position, instead of throwing it all away.

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          there’s no evidence provided yet that it was even Luigi. I’m tired of seeing everyone talking about this like we know he did it. INNOCENT UNTIL PROVEN GUILTY.

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            23 hours ago

            So? The criticism is with people celebrating whoever did do it. Whether it’s actually him or not isn’t really relevant to that.

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              21 hours ago

              That’s what symbols usually do. He represents the hope that equality can still be had. Since it’s so fuckin bleak with your government and due process. We will die waiting for them to change and then they don’t have to listen.

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                18 hours ago

                He represents the hope that equality can still be had.

                How does he do that?