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The hot terrorist

I suppose that sadly, with the terrorism charges thrown out, he will now only be known as the 'hot assassin'.
 
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Mr Mangione's legal team is now hoping to convince a judge to exclude evidence including a gun and a notebook in which prosecutors say he set out a motive.
 
On a serious note, the clamor around Luigi is sadly proof of what beautiful and handsome people experience in society as preferential treatment. I guarantee you that if he had an overbite, partial balding, or obesity and acne, he would be a non-hero.

No one seriously believes he isn't the cold-blooded killer he is charged with being. The fact that he murdered someone responsible for a corrupt and predatory scheme dressed up as "healthcare".

For the murder to be condoned, much less championed, we'd have to advocate the executions of hundreds of CEOs, from the military-industrial complex to Wall Street to big pharma and on and on. Short of that, celebrating the death of one of them can't really be supportable. Either we're advocating the French Revolution, or we're being hypocrites about wanting justice and law & order.

Luigi may have become a martyr for the cause of working man's rights, but he must still go on to be the martyr, to either be executed or to die in prison, suffering for the momentary indulgence of his vengeance quest.

All the hooplah of his celebrity and beauty is but a prelude to a very long incarceration where he will become depressed, likely raped, and hardened and ugly. I remember vividly my murderous classmate whom I visted in prison some decade later. He looked gaunt, damned, and nothing like the beautiful young Italian stud he was before. That future awaits Luigi.
 
On a serious note, the clamor around Luigi is sadly proof of what beautiful and handsome people experience in society as preferential treatment. I guarantee you that if he had an overbite, partial balding, or obesity and acne, he would be a non-hero.

Not a hard and fast rule.

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For the murder to be condoned, much less championed, we'd have to advocate the executions of hundreds of CEOs, from the military-industrial complex to Wall Street to big pharma and on and on. Short of that, celebrating the death of one of them can't really be supportable. Either we're advocating the French Revolution, or we're being hypocrites about wanting justice and law & order.
Sounds like a plan.
 
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