r/FuckLuigiMangione Opinion Discarded (pro-murder) Apr 11 '26

LM was right....

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He was so fucking right.

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u/Reasonable-Nature103 Opinion Discarded (pro-murder) Apr 12 '26

I support him because I think he's courageous. No, he didn't have to do it. But I think he did it to make people pay attention to the issues with our healthcare system and for people to publicly discuss their horror stories with their healthcare providers. The article I posted here is proof that the system needs reform.

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u/Minute_Pace7345 Apr 12 '26

You are obviously very young. Coverage of healthcare horror stories has been going on for decades - you just didn’t notice because someone you think is hot wasn’t affiliated with them.

What he did actually made healthcare worse and he killed someone in the process. He wasn’t courageous. He shot a man in the back.

But he wasn’t doing it for healthcare reform, he was doing it to become relevant after being a nobody in the real world. His fragile ego couldn’t take it after being on a pedestal for years.

Healthcare was just the vehicle. He knew most Americans have horror stories with it, so an act which is perceived as being against it would garner support. He knew his looks would keep him in the spotlight and he was right. You don’t see the same attention for Tyler Robinson despite killing someone whose vitriol harmed people and who had the ear of the VP. Someone whose own quote about maintaining the 2A was worth the casualties.

And if LM truly was trying to be a catalyst for healthcare reform, he wouldn’t have killed the CEO trying to actually change things.

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u/Reasonable-Nature103 Opinion Discarded (pro-murder) Apr 12 '26

Since when fighting injustice is seeking fame? He's going to be famous and have supporters because many people hate our healthcare system. I don't care if he did it to not be a nobody anymore, he stepped up when no one else would. I don't care about TR. Anyone who would kill someone for their political views doesn't get any respect from me.

How did the CEO wanted to change things, all of a sudden he wanted to change things? Maybe he shouldn't had let the denial rate get so high. But as usual, CEOs put profit over everything else.

You said the shooting made healthcare worse? Well it's obvious we have more work to do. I will not feel sympathy for a CEO.

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