This guy is going to spend decades in prison unless he starts running for president.
People are advertising jury nullification, but that won't clear him for the same reason that a McDonald's employee would tell the cops where to find him.
Luigi has not had, will never have, any impact on that system because instead of actually trying to change that system he threw his life, and his ivy league rich boy education, away over petty emotions.
But people, probably Tankies tbh, are cheering for more people to waste more lives and bullets and have no real impact.
Luigi has not had, will never have, any impact on that system
He already has. Heath insurance executives have all scrambled to take down their information from web sites. Because everybody now knows that this is a shameful job to have rather than a job to brag about.
Wow! Such a HUGE win for the downtrodden and poor that are unable to afford basic medicine medical procedures!
Iâm sure theyâll be overjoyed to see that heath insurance executives have taken down their names from the parts of their websites that no one cares about or visits. This is exactly what was needed to fix the broken system!
Whether someone approves of this or not, the result of CEO's being more afraid to go to extreme measures to screw the public is something that is a good thing.
And as I said, so long as they removed their pictures and info from websites- itâs a win?
As has been said many times already, Luigi did nothing at all. At best, he sent a message to people who donât have to, or care to listen, and inspired a bunch of internet activists to pump their fists in the air.
The result? No change.
Insurance companies are still doing exactly what they did before. And will continue to do so until actual action is taken.
And as I said, so long as they removed their pictures and info from websites- itâs a win?
And as I said, the result of CEO's being more afraid to screw the public sure is a win. And removing their pictures from a website proves they are afraid.
Insurance companies are still doing exactly what they did before.
You don't know that at all. They may well have canceled some new measures to screw people over this.
At best, he sent a message to...
CEO's to think twice before implementing that new scheme to screw people.
Just because you have no imagination does not mean that there was no impact. You just cannot see it. Or rather, you do not want to see anything.
With the way so many assholes worship this fuck you would expect any tangible effect after so many months passed. It's not like health insurance coverage from a medicaid provider is unknown black magic, there has gotta be stats to lean on if a change existed.
We have a 40-hour work week because unions literally fought for it. I'd guess most people don't want more violence but working through the system was pretty impossible even before fascists took complete control last month.
After a peaceful protest and hardlines negotions between GM and the United Auto Workers in 1937, legislators passed the Fair Labor Standards Act in 1938. Many accredit the achievment to labor secretary Francis Perkins.
Guess what? None of that shit that Luigi pulled will ever have any such impact, if anything it will likely turn people away from movements that idolize him.
You don't think the peaceful protests were backed by the threat of union violence that had been regular up until the New Deal?
The media tried so hard to make people hate Luigi in December and it didn't work because everyone knows insurance companies murder for profit. Voting hasn't helped, the media is owned by oligarchs, most social media is too, and if you protest you either get ignored or beaten up by the cops.
It's not my first choice of action even now, but probably-Luigi killed a guy who was otherwise untouchable and the oligarchs flipped their shit. Abraham Lincoln's death gimped Reconstruction, MLK's death hurt the civil rights movement (and spurred nationwide riots causing passage of another civil rights act), Panthers leadership hurt their organization too.
If violence was so effective why did nothing change until the peaceful protest and union negotiations?
It's almost like getting people to actually engage in political discussions is more effective than hitting everything you don't like with a club. Who would have thunk it?
What lead up to the 1938 labor laws was in fact peaceful protests and negotiations.
I'm not saying the time period lacked strife and similar events, but there was an immediate cause effect cited by all sides of the issue from the specific peaceful protests and auto workers union.
My fear is he's going to be used to instigate the social unrest needed for project 2025 to reach it's goal of suspension of habeus corpus by June 30th. That's end game and the way they're concentrating messaging against the judicial branch right now means they're grinding toward the 6 month milestone right on schedule.
The fact the most famous dems aren't saying the above is chilling.
What if we all got too comfy with our rights and values during lockdown and the tree is about to be shaken so violently that we'll all be thankful for a low wage job in a few years? I guarantee that's a bipartisan goal.
There could be a legitimate conspiracy, for sure, but the Dems aren't manufacturing this hell. The Dems wanted to tax the rich and socialize healthcare, we've just never believed them enough to give them the power.
Biden did expand Medicaid and removed Medical Debt from credit history, and it's a core DNC platform because they attempted it when we gave them 58 senate seats but the Independents didn't fall in line so we don't have it.