Ann Coulter Says People Only Support Accused Killer Luigi Mangione Because of His Good Looks: If He Were a Pudgy Little Guy, Nobody Would Support Him'
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Coulter's comments suggest that societal admiration for the handsome criminal is a reflection of deeper issues with public perception of justice and entitlement.
Coulter posits that the support for Mangione stems from broader discontent with health insurance systems, rather than sympathy for his actions.
The discussion around Mangione's physical appearance raises questions about societal values, particularly how attractiveness can impact public perception of moral culpability.
Controversies over Mangione's looks reveal a rift in how media, and the public process, discussions around crime, morality, and personal image.
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