he’s a poser, not a class traitor. if he had been a true class traitor, he would have played things smart. he would have united himself in living with the lower classes without forgoing his significant resources, and he would have dedicated his family inheritance and privilege to righting wrongs.
no he hasn’t, this will do nothing. literally, nothing. his action was fruitless. it wasted his potential to acutally help the lower classes. it was a mentally ill bid for attention and you all know it.
And yet here we are, talking about him and uniting as a single working class under a common struggle.
Just because he didn’t perform the most effective/efficient way of betraying his class (which, could be argued; see above), does not mean he didn’t betray his class.
He killed “one of his own”. He is a class traitor and hero in my eyes, even if he is not a perfect revolutionary figure.
I guess I can see your perspective. There are just so many posers and rich-kid revolutionary wannabes, and they all trickle down into the masses pretending to be class traitors when in reality they’re just wearing us like a letterman jacket. its all unserious to them. They get arrested at just stop oil protests, they go out and riot or join ANTIFA or shoot some CEO… but they’re just spoiled rich kids who don’t understand us.
He comes from a rich family. And even if they refuse to pay for his defense, let the privileged brat experience a public defender for once. Jeez.
Steps:
Chain every health insurance CEO together in a big long line.
Attach chain to a giant multi-ton boulder.
Throw boulder into the ocean.
The only loss to humanity will be the value of the steel in the chains.
I cannot help but think this is a bot account trying to discredit Luigi for reasons.
Agreed. His history is smelly
He betrayed his class. He’s one of us now.
he’s a poser, not a class traitor. if he had been a true class traitor, he would have played things smart. he would have united himself in living with the lower classes without forgoing his significant resources, and he would have dedicated his family inheritance and privilege to righting wrongs.
Fuck off. He’s done more for our class than you ever will.
no he hasn’t, this will do nothing. literally, nothing. his action was fruitless. it wasted his potential to acutally help the lower classes. it was a mentally ill bid for attention and you all know it.
And yet here we are, talking about him and uniting as a single working class under a common struggle.
Just because he didn’t perform the most effective/efficient way of betraying his class (which, could be argued; see above), does not mean he didn’t betray his class.
He killed “one of his own”. He is a class traitor and hero in my eyes, even if he is not a perfect revolutionary figure.
I guess I can see your perspective. There are just so many posers and rich-kid revolutionary wannabes, and they all trickle down into the masses pretending to be class traitors when in reality they’re just wearing us like a letterman jacket. its all unserious to them. They get arrested at just stop oil protests, they go out and riot or join ANTIFA or shoot some CEO… but they’re just spoiled rich kids who don’t understand us.
And yet, he still managed to take out the trash!
Oh hey, did you hear that Brian Thompson died? I guess he was the CEO of UnitedHealthcare or something.