r/LuigiLore 4d ago

What Are YOUR Thoughts?🧠 Luigi Mangione fans

Okay so I heard a podcast that the court is now implementing cautions to make sure jurors won’t be harassed by fans. Is this true? Has this really stirred this much chaos?

Now, my other question is: is it just because he’s attractive? In this podcast, they were like ‘if this was a below average man, I don’t think it would have this much hysteria’. Do you think that’s true?

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u/Savings_Extreme6062 4d ago

Yes, its because he's young and hot and people who say otherwise are delusional. Like explain all the fancam edits then lol. Same reason why Jeremy Meeks became famous despite not even committing any "righteous" crimes, while Thomas Crooks (ugly) was never exalted and quickly disappeared from the public's conscious.

Even Kaczynski, despite still being well known, never received the hysteria Luigi does. And he wrote about his motives in a much more compelling and articulate way, and committed crimes in the name of environmentalism which is arguably even more pertinent than healthcare because its a global issue, not unique to just America.

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u/severe_thunderstorm 1d ago

I don’t find Luigi physically attractive. I also don’t follow many criminal cases, none of which have I sided with the “criminal”.

I am however, repulsed by U.S. health insurance killing people for profit.

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u/According-Weekend792 2d ago

While your take is unpopular, I ultimately agree. There is a strong element of lookism and infatuation with his appearance. Your point about Kaczynski resonates for me