Luigi Mangione's manifesto

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I'm not sure if its real or not, But it certainly has some things to say,

The second amendment means I am my own chief executive and commander in chief of my own military. I authorize my own act of self-defense in response to a hostile entity making war on me and my family.

Nelson Mandela says no form of viooence can be excused. Camus says it’s all the same, whether you live or die or have a cup of coffee. MLK says violence never brings permanent peace. Gandhi says that non-violence is the mightiest power available to mankind.

That’s who they tell you are heroes. That’s who our revolutionaries are.

Yet is that not capitalistic?
Non-violence keeps the system working at full speed ahead.

What did it get us. Look in the mirror.

They want us to be non-violent, so that they can grow fat off the blood they take from us.

The only way out is through. Not all of us will make it. Each of us is our own chief executive. You have to decide what you will tolerate.

In Gladiator 1 Maximus cuts into the military tattoo that identifies him as part of the roman legion. His friend asks “Is that the sign of your god?” As Maximus carves deeper into his own flesh, as his own blood drips down his skin, Maximus smiles and nods yes. The tattoo represents the emperor, who is god. The god emperor has made himself part of Maximus’s own flesh. The only way to destroy the emperor is to destroy himself. Maximus smiles through the pain because he knows it is worth it.


That doesn't come off as crazy or deraigned to me.

It goes into details of his families struggles with the insurance companies and the pain they were forced to endure. Quite a sad story really.

Well worth a read.

 
Nelson Mandela says no form of viooence can be excused.
Mandela went to jail for 27 years for being a Marxist that used violence against the government.

Did Mandela ever apologize for being a Marxist? Did Mandela ever denounce Marxism.

I am thinking people who think Mandela lived a life of peace and non-violence really do not know what they are talking about.
 
I'm not sure if its real or not, But it certainly has some things to say,

The second amendment means I am my own chief executive and commander in chief of my own military. I authorize my own act of self-defense in response to a hostile entity making war on me and my family.

Nelson Mandela says no form of viooence can be excused. Camus says it’s all the same, whether you live or die or have a cup of coffee. MLK says violence never brings permanent peace. Gandhi says that non-violence is the mightiest power available to mankind.

That’s who they tell you are heroes. That’s who our revolutionaries are.

Yet is that not capitalistic?
Non-violence keeps the system working at full speed ahead.

What did it get us. Look in the mirror.

They want us to be non-violent, so that they can grow fat off the blood they take from us.

The only way out is through. Not all of us will make it. Each of us is our own chief executive. You have to decide what you will tolerate.


In Gladiator 1 Maximus cuts into the military tattoo that identifies him as part of the roman legion. His friend asks “Is that the sign of your god?” As Maximus carves deeper into his own flesh, as his own blood drips down his skin, Maximus smiles and nods yes. The tattoo represents the emperor, who is god. The god emperor has made himself part of Maximus’s own flesh. The only way to destroy the emperor is to destroy himself. Maximus smiles through the pain because he knows it is worth it.


That doesn't come off as crazy or deraigned to me.

It goes into details of his families struggles with the insurance companies and the pain they were forced to endure. Quite a sad story really.

Well worth a read.

That's from a meme

I'm pretty sure it's in the warehouse to...I may of posted it on the tribute to the Biden presidency tribute thread...some are to spicy to post here that may of been to spicy.

The beginning is definitely the same or very similar
 
Life is tough. Our Healthcare could be much better. The government spends trillions on solar and wind. They spend next to nothing on health.

I don't think the government should make healthcare free. Free healthcare would not of prevented the medical ailments and pain this family suffered.

So much wrong, and what is wrong is poorly defined and not addressed.
 
Is this guy a patsy

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Life is tough. Our Healthcare could be much better. The government spends trillions on solar and wind. They spend next to nothing on health.

I don't think the government should make healthcare free. Free healthcare would not of prevented the medical ailments and pain this family suffered.

So much wrong, and what is wrong is poorly defined and not addressed.
I define it - what passes for healthcare in this shit hole is a mechanism to enrich share holders. Nothing more.
 
I'm not sure if its real or not, But it certainly has some things to say,

The second amendment means I am my own chief executive and commander in chief of my own military. I authorize my own act of self-defense in response to a hostile entity making war on me and my family.

Nelson Mandela says no form of viooence can be excused. Camus says it’s all the same, whether you live or die or have a cup of coffee. MLK says violence never brings permanent peace. Gandhi says that non-violence is the mightiest power available to mankind.

That’s who they tell you are heroes. That’s who our revolutionaries are.

Yet is that not capitalistic?
Non-violence keeps the system working at full speed ahead.

What did it get us. Look in the mirror.

They want us to be non-violent, so that they can grow fat off the blood they take from us.

The only way out is through. Not all of us will make it. Each of us is our own chief executive. You have to decide what you will tolerate.


In Gladiator 1 Maximus cuts into the military tattoo that identifies him as part of the roman legion. His friend asks “Is that the sign of your god?” As Maximus carves deeper into his own flesh, as his own blood drips down his skin, Maximus smiles and nods yes. The tattoo represents the emperor, who is god. The god emperor has made himself part of Maximus’s own flesh. The only way to destroy the emperor is to destroy himself. Maximus smiles through the pain because he knows it is worth it.


That doesn't come off as crazy or deraigned to me.

It goes into details of his families struggles with the insurance companies and the pain they were forced to endure. Quite a sad story really.

Well worth a read.

the post also has a question "is that not capitalistic" does the shooter have a problem with capitalism ?
 
We are one of only 2 countries that allow big pharmaceutical companies to run nonstop advertising, the other, NZ, puts restrictions on the number of ads. We have shareholders looking at balance sheets wondering how to increase their already sickening profits and what is the best way to do this?

You cut costs. And how do you do that? You deny care and raise premiums and deductibles.

The system is broken.
 
I'm not sure if its real or not, But it certainly has some things to say,

The second amendment means I am my own chief executive and commander in chief of my own military. I authorize my own act of self-defense in response to a hostile entity making war on me and my family.

Nelson Mandela says no form of viooence can be excused. Camus says it’s all the same, whether you live or die or have a cup of coffee. MLK says violence never brings permanent peace. Gandhi says that non-violence is the mightiest power available to mankind.

That’s who they tell you are heroes. That’s who our revolutionaries are.

Yet is that not capitalistic?
Non-violence keeps the system working at full speed ahead.

What did it get us. Look in the mirror.

They want us to be non-violent, so that they can grow fat off the blood they take from us.

The only way out is through. Not all of us will make it. Each of us is our own chief executive. You have to decide what you will tolerate.


In Gladiator 1 Maximus cuts into the military tattoo that identifies him as part of the roman legion. His friend asks “Is that the sign of your god?” As Maximus carves deeper into his own flesh, as his own blood drips down his skin, Maximus smiles and nods yes. The tattoo represents the emperor, who is god. The god emperor has made himself part of Maximus’s own flesh. The only way to destroy the emperor is to destroy himself. Maximus smiles through the pain because he knows it is worth it.


That doesn't come off as crazy or deraigned to me.

It goes into details of his families struggles with the insurance companies and the pain they were forced to endure. Quite a sad story really.

Well worth a read.


All of this angst when in reality if everyone could just realize:

This ain't Heaven yet.

You won't get anything for free here. Not in private insurance, not in "universal health care".

Pray. That's the answer.
 
I define it - what passes for healthcare in this shit hole is a mechanism to enrich share holders. Nothing more.
I just had emergency surgery, Oct 11th. They saved my life.

My friend without insurance got diagnosed with a rare cancer this summer. He was given 2 weeks to live. They are treating him. Who knows how long he will make it. But he is being treated and has a pretty good attitude.

I have had a few friends with extreme problems. Some with insurance some without. Everyone is happy with the care that saved their lives.

Are hospitals profiting. Are shareholders? I hope so. It is profit that makes people want to do something
 
Mandela went to jail for 27 years for being a Marxist that used violence against the government.

Did Mandela ever apologize for being a Marxist? Did Mandela ever denounce Marxism.

I am thinking people who think Mandela lived a life of peace and non-violence really do not know what they are talking about.
I'm not sure if its real or not, But it certainly has some things to say,

The second amendment means I am my own chief executive and commander in chief of my own military. I authorize my own act of self-defense in response to a hostile entity making war on me and my family.

Nelson Mandela says no form of viooence can be excused. Camus says it’s all the same, whether you live or die or have a cup of coffee. MLK says violence never brings permanent peace. Gandhi says that non-violence is the mightiest power available to mankind.

That’s who they tell you are heroes. That’s who our revolutionaries are.

Yet is that not capitalistic?
Non-violence keeps the system working at full speed ahead.

What did it get us. Look in the mirror.

They want us to be non-violent, so that they can grow fat off the blood they take from us.

The only way out is through. Not all of us will make it. Each of us is our own chief executive. You have to decide what you will tolerate.


In Gladiator 1 Maximus cuts into the military tattoo that identifies him as part of the roman legion. His friend asks “Is that the sign of your god?” As Maximus carves deeper into his own flesh, as his own blood drips down his skin, Maximus smiles and nods yes. The tattoo represents the emperor, who is god. The god emperor has made himself part of Maximus’s own flesh. The only way to destroy the emperor is to destroy himself. Maximus smiles through the pain because he knows it is worth it.


That doesn't come off as crazy or deraigned to me.

It goes into details of his families struggles with the insurance companies and the pain they were forced to endure. Quite a sad story really.

Well worth a read.

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Nelson Mandela was inspired by the Mau Mau in Kenya to defeat colonial rule, through their terrorist activities..
 
Has a health insurance executive ever made someone healthy? They`re leeches whose only concern is how much money can be made from a child battling cancer. They have zillions of dollars, but they`re virtual prisoners in their own well guarded homes. Eff them!
 
I'm not sure if its real or not, But it certainly has some things to say,

The second amendment means I am my own chief executive and commander in chief of my own military. I authorize my own act of self-defense in response to a hostile entity making war on me and my family.

Nelson Mandela says no form of viooence can be excused. Camus says it’s all the same, whether you live or die or have a cup of coffee. MLK says violence never brings permanent peace. Gandhi says that non-violence is the mightiest power available to mankind.

That’s who they tell you are heroes. That’s who our revolutionaries are.

Yet is that not capitalistic?
Non-violence keeps the system working at full speed ahead.

What did it get us. Look in the mirror.

They want us to be non-violent, so that they can grow fat off the blood they take from us.

The only way out is through. Not all of us will make it. Each of us is our own chief executive. You have to decide what you will tolerate.


In Gladiator 1 Maximus cuts into the military tattoo that identifies him as part of the roman legion. His friend asks “Is that the sign of your god?” As Maximus carves deeper into his own flesh, as his own blood drips down his skin, Maximus smiles and nods yes. The tattoo represents the emperor, who is god. The god emperor has made himself part of Maximus’s own flesh. The only way to destroy the emperor is to destroy himself. Maximus smiles through the pain because he knows it is worth it.


That doesn't come off as crazy or deraigned to me.

It goes into details of his families struggles with the insurance companies and the pain they were forced to endure. Quite a sad story really.

Well worth a read.

Free Mangione!

Typica;l stupid Pinkcabbage .

You do not make Martyrs by freeing them .
They must be sacrificed .
 
I define it - what passes for healthcare in this shit hole is a mechanism to enrich share holders. Nothing more.
You are of very low intelligence. Without the healthcare that the corporations in America have built there is a very good chance you would never been born. Or if born you would suffer one of the many diseases that healthcare wiped out.

Stupidity and ungratefulness, with a double helping of hate. You are why Trump won.
 
I'm not sure if its real or not, But it certainly has some things to say,

The second amendment means I am my own chief executive and commander in chief of my own military. I authorize my own act of self-defense in response to a hostile entity making war on me and my family.

Nelson Mandela says no form of viooence can be excused. Camus says it’s all the same, whether you live or die or have a cup of coffee. MLK says violence never brings permanent peace. Gandhi says that non-violence is the mightiest power available to mankind.

That’s who they tell you are heroes. That’s who our revolutionaries are.

Yet is that not capitalistic?
Non-violence keeps the system working at full speed ahead.

What did it get us. Look in the mirror.

They want us to be non-violent, so that they can grow fat off the blood they take from us.

The only way out is through. Not all of us will make it. Each of us is our own chief executive. You have to decide what you will tolerate.


In Gladiator 1 Maximus cuts into the military tattoo that identifies him as part of the roman legion. His friend asks “Is that the sign of your god?” As Maximus carves deeper into his own flesh, as his own blood drips down his skin, Maximus smiles and nods yes. The tattoo represents the emperor, who is god. The god emperor has made himself part of Maximus’s own flesh. The only way to destroy the emperor is to destroy himself. Maximus smiles through the pain because he knows it is worth it.


That doesn't come off as crazy or deraigned to me.

It goes into details of his families struggles with the insurance companies and the pain they were forced to endure. Quite a sad story really.

Well worth a read.

/—-/ It was triggered by Obamacare.
ObamaCare provision among Ivy League murder suspect’s possible triggers: Ret. FBI agent
ObamaCare provision among Ivy League murder suspect’s possible triggers: Ret. FBI agent
 
Mandela went to jail for 27 years for being a Marxist that used violence against the government.

Did Mandela ever apologize for being a Marxist? Did Mandela ever denounce Marxism.

I am thinking people who think Mandela lived a life of peace and non-violence really do not know what they are talking about.
What was the main character of Nelson Mandela?
 

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