Luigi Mangione and the Era of Normie Extremism
Briefly

Luigi Mangione, suspected of killing UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, doesn't fit the profile of a radical but highlights a troubling trend of mainstream political violence.
The case suggests that individuals engaged in political violence may no longer be easily identifiable as extremists from the fringe but could be seemingly normal people.
Mangione's actions, combined with a manifesto labeling health insurers as 'parasites', illustrate how extreme views can infiltrate mainstream society and lead to violence.
This trend raises concerns about the normalization of political violence, where acts of aggression are no longer isolated to the radical elements of society.
Read at The Atlantic
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