I don’t condone murder, but the symbolism Luigi represents and the waves he’s making are unprecedented.
He’s got the elites shook—not because he’s an ordinary working-class guy, but because he’s actually one of them: wealthy, Ivy League-educated, and fully aware of the system’s inner workings.
He’s being charged with terrorism while entire populations are wiped out in wholesale slaughter, sponsored by the American Death Factory.
The hypocrisy is staggering.
They’re parading him around like some Batman villain to make an example of him, but it’s backfiring.
The spectacle only endears him to the people and underscores just how out of touch the establishment really is.