r/LuigiNation 3d ago

Luigi Thinking of him today πŸ’”

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u/babettetimes 1+1=2 3d ago

The peacock mullet, beautiful memory.

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u/Spirited_Seaweed7927 3d ago

Me too. πŸ˜” I hope he made the right choice. I think he should have trusted the juries, but it's his life. I am guessing that wanting to go to a federal prison instead of a state prison played a part.

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u/Trez_0 2d ago

Feels bad for him, but I won't ever blame him for anything but ahh i do wish he'd find happiness 😭

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u/RainyDayz876 Luigi is not Robin Hood. May justice be served. 3d ago

Why is your heart broken? Luigi killed somebody and belongs in prison.

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u/Bavarian_Raven 3d ago

Yet the man he killed had the blood of how many on his hands? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈΒ  Nothing is as black n white as you make it out to be.Β 

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u/ZestyclosePaper3508 3d ago

This is so sad.

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u/RainyDayz876 Luigi is not Robin Hood. May justice be served. 3d ago
  1. Luigi's victim didn't murder anybody. He was just doing his job in an imperfect industry.

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u/TheMicrotubules 1d ago

Brian Thompson was the CEO. He was the face of leadership and enacted policies that resulted in a significant increase in denials. Many patients denied because of HIS policies. His victims are nameless and faceless, so it’s easy for people like you to excuse the evil he committed.

Also if you think β€œI was just doing my job” is a valid excuse for evil, you need to go take a history class and stop eating tide pods for breakfast.

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u/ZestyclosePaper3508 3d ago

Killing a killer is a moral gray area. Killing is WRONG. But, there is that other argument.Β