Whether Radicalized Culture at U. Penn Influenced Luigi Mangione Needs To Be Looked Into
Mangione shouted out about “lived experience” as he was led into the courthouse, but his lived experience was one of privilege.
I appeared on the Laura Ingraham show tonight to talk about the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, “allegedly” by Luigi Mangione, a graduate of U.Penn., and whether the radicalization of campuses can contribute to violence.
My portion came after Ingraham had a fairly long monologue about the murder, the cheerleading by college profs, particularly one U. Penn. professor who has tried to walk back her comments about how proud she was to teach at U. Penn. after learning of the murder.
Part of the monologue showed a clip of Mangione shouting about “lived experience” and we discused that.
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No, it does not need to be looked into. The entire academy needs to be utterly destroyed and rebuilt. You first showed your colors when you dodged Barry’s birth certificate.
Oh BS. There was never anything wrong with Barry’s birth certificate.
another red diaper doper baby
We need Christianity brought back into all aspects of society, to restore our moral foundation.
The lack of God in his manifesto indicates a narcissistic view.
He was not a red diaper baby, at least as far as anyone knows. His family seems to be more on the conservative side.
We really shouldn’t repeat the killer’s name very often, he wants fame. We shouldn’t give it to him. I dub him loogie
I want to hear his name along with the phrase “death penalty”.
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