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[–] TheDemonBuer@lemmy.world 343 points 1 week ago (5 children)

Here's the article, for anyone interested.

It basically boils down to: Brian Thompson grew up in a working class family in Iowa, while Luigi Mangione came from wealth and went to private schools. He compares Mangione to Osama bin Laden, and other "Angry rich kids jacked up on radical, nihilistic philosophies," who "cause a lot of harm, not least to the working-class folks whose interests they pretend to champion."

The author then mentions some polling that says people like their health insurance provider, actually. And then finally he says this:

Thompson’s life may have been cut brutally short, but it will remain a model for how a talented and determined man from humble roots can still rise to the top of corporate life without the benefit of rich parents and an Ivy League degree.

Without a stitch of irony. Thompson may have come from working class roots, but that ain't where he ended up. So if it's ok to become rich, but it's not ok to be born rich, then I guess this author supports a 100% inherence tax? Yeah, somehow I doubt it.

[–] samus12345@lemm.ee 191 points 1 week ago (2 children)

The fact that he came from working class roots and chose to become a massive piece of shit makes him even worse than someone who was born into privilege.

[–] aasatru@kbin.earth 154 points 1 week ago (2 children)

Likewise, Luigi Mangione came from a background of privilege, yet gave it all up in the fight for the rights of all Americans.

Turns out you can be born into the working class and still be a piece of shit, and you can be born well off and still be a decent person.

The people writing these opinion pieces should be thrilled to hear that there is still hope for their children.

[–] TheDemonBuer@lemmy.world 61 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Likewise, Luigi Mangione came from a background of privilege, yet gave it all up in the fight for the rights of all Americans.

That's very true. Mangione sacrificed his upper class life to fight back against the system, whereas Thompson used the opportunities afforded him by the system to enrich himself at the expense of others.

[–] NotMyOldRedditName@lemmy.world 21 points 1 week ago

to enrich himself at the expense of others.

You didn't finish your sentence properly.

to enrich himself at the expense of others lives.

[–] theangryseal@lemmy.world 14 points 1 week ago

And THIS is one of the many reasons we love him.

I don’t remember the dead class traitor’s name and I don’t care to.

[–] Sauerkraut@discuss.tchncs.de 27 points 1 week ago

Yes! Brian Thompson and Luigi were both class traitors for completely different reasons. Thompson betrayed the working class for his own selfishess while Luigi was like Engels in that he walked away from extreme privilege because he was disgusted by what his class was doing to us.

[–] chiliedogg@lemmy.world 63 points 1 week ago (1 children)

People aren't responsible for how they're born. Being born into a family that's benefitted from human suffering is out of their control.

Choosing to harm people in order to join a class of societal leeches is different.

[–] naught101@lemmy.world 3 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (1 children)

Staying in that position of privilege you were born into is also a choice.

(I agree with you while people are young though)

[–] KillingTimeItself@lemmy.dbzer0.com 7 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Staying in that position of privilege you were born into is also a choice.

is it? You can just undo like 15 years of child rearing in that privileged position? Seems factually incorrect to me.

[–] naught101@lemmy.world 3 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Undo? No?

But it doesn't take that much effort to do some minimal self-education about power structures and injustice and see the patterns. I'd say given how mainstream those discussions are on much of social media these days, it probably takes active work to avoid a basic understanding...

But it doesn’t take that much effort to do some minimal self-education about power structures and injustice and see the patterns.

yeah, and my point is, that it doesn't change anything, it just makes you aware of it.

The human ability to be conscious of it's own existence brought us untold intelligent never before seen. And an unparalleled fear of death, that will never be sated. Neither of these things will ever change in human history, i don't see why this matters in this context either.

At the end of the day, it is what it is, what really matters is whether people are objectively bad people or not.

[–] BetaBlake@lemmy.world 41 points 1 week ago

Came from working class roots...and then decided that those same people get to die so he can make a buck.

Insurance companies are run by sociopaths

I don't give a fuck where someone came from, only where they CHOSE to end up.

[–] MacNCheezus@lemmy.today 28 points 1 week ago (2 children)

Siddartha Gautama (better know as the Buddha) was literally born a prince and gave up his life of privilege in order to live as a beggar. Sure, he never killed anyone (except his own future life as a king), but he still became a saint. Meanwhile, Jesus may have come from more humble roots but he could have become a king had he chosen to do so.

All I'm saying is Reuters clearly knows where their bread is buttered.

[–] peopleproblems@lemmy.world 11 points 1 week ago (2 children)

As a side note, I recommend reading a lot of Buddhist writings for everyone!

It's cool how something so old has found its way to being useful in modern clinical psychology.

[–] MacNCheezus@lemmy.today 3 points 1 week ago

I certainly can't disagree there.

[–] captainlezbian@lemmy.world 2 points 1 week ago

Everything changes except people (ok we do but we haven't had much evolutionary time given our reproductive rates since we developed permanent settlements)

[–] frostysauce@lemmy.world 2 points 1 week ago (1 children)

The article in question was an opinion piece published by the New York Times. Why are you bringing Reuters into this?

[–] MacNCheezus@lemmy.today 4 points 1 week ago (1 children)

My bad. New York Times, then.

[–] frostysauce@lemmy.world 2 points 1 week ago (1 children)

No worries! I was actually wondering if they were connected somehow that I want aware of.

[–] MacNCheezus@lemmy.today 6 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Nah, probably just a carryover from some other thread (I've been seeing a LOT of them on this topic obvs).

Also I might be slightly drunk if that helps.

[–] frostysauce@lemmy.world 1 points 1 week ago

Also I might be slightly drunk if that helps.

Always helps me! I'm getting into some vodka after I get home from work in a few hours. Cheers!

[–] technocrit@lemmy.dbzer0.com 3 points 1 week ago

I feel like these ghouls at the NYTrash are far more "nihilistic" than Luigi.