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cross-posted from: https://midwest.social/post/20278273
This is a great article written by Robert Evans of ‘Behind the Bastards’ fame that goes into Luigi’s background, social media presence, and apparent ideologies.
We all have had patients with chronic pain, we all know someone with chronic pain, and some of us unfortunately have chronic pain. We know how horrible it can make someone’s life, and how much worse life can be if your insurance just keeps denying anything that could help.
Edit: Here’s a link to what is most likely the real manifesto: https://www.kenklippenstein.com/p/luigis-manifesto
Ken Klippenstein is a very reliable journalist and this version of the manifesto contains the snippets that have been released by law enforcement. Also, considering the thing was hand-written, that very long version involving his mom is dubious. (And there’s not any good evidence that his mom is in anything besides decent/good health)
I don’t think the poor people have empathy for rich people, rather I think it’s a jealousy problem or a self-serving attitude. They’re convinced that they’ll hit it big one day and they don’t want to pay a bunch of taxes when they’re the billionaire. It’s this perversion of the American dream in which people think of themselves as “temporarily disgraced m/billionaires” and of course they’re going to become fabulously wealthy…somehow…any day now…
Right, which leads to their empathy going to the rich, rather than with their own class.
It’s why the whole “temporarily embarrassed millionaire” construct exists in the first place - to manipulate enough of the working class to act against their own interests.
“Jealousy problem or a self-serving attitude” are a result of masses of propaganda and indoctrination (E: and the inequality baked in to the system) designed precisely to that end, not a natural state of being some people just posses.