The lionization of Luigi Mangione can be traced back to widespread rage toward the health-care system. Many perceived the murder of Brian Thompson as a strike against an evil system.
Surveys reveal a startling perspective among younger individuals, with 39 percent expressing favorability toward Mangione. This underlines a troubling view of violence as justified against systemic issues.
Mangione's public support at his court appearance signifies a disturbing shift in how some see acts of violence against figures emblematic of societal grievances.
Despite the tragic nature of his assassination, many were drawn to the narrative that Thompson represented a health-care system deemed broken and exploitative by sizable segments of the population.
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