In regards to the recent assassination of United Healthcare CEO that Luigi Mangione is being accused of, the IQ test of America has went into effect. This is nothing but a test, comrades, let me explain why. This is a test to see if our so-called government is for the people or against them. Do our civil rights as human beings actually matter, regardless of who you are, or is the Bill of Rights just a piece of parchment — no more valuable than the Charmin Ultrasoft toilet paper we see on shelves in stores all over the world.
As Americans, underprivileged or over, we’ve all been affected by the healthcare crisis in one way or another. We all have scrapes, blisters, and bruises on our knees from humbly begging “the man” for a little more compassion and a little less greed, for “change.” And when I say change I’m not referring to little coins you carry around in your pocket. I’m talking about creating different circumstances than what we as a nation of people are being forced to endure. Change meaning a difference — so our loved ones can live comfortably. So they’re able to receive the treatment they need to carry on with quality of life. So they can receive the help and support needed that our government promises us as people of the United States.
Innocent until proven guilty, right? That couldn’t be further from the truth. In the U.S. court system, we, by right, are presumed innocent until proven otherwise; but as a man who can speak from my experience of being disposed of and left in the prison system, I can honestly say, even as an 18-year-old offender at the time, it was the exact opposite. We’re guilty throughout the fight of our lives, all the way up until the moment we beat them at their own courtroom game, most of the time either by mere chance, or by days, weeks, months, or even years of rigorous study of the case.
This is not a test for the people governed by the government. This is a test of the government, governing the people by the people! Mangione was arrested after a short two week investigation and transported to the state of New York to be tried for the first degree murder/assassination of a CEO of a healthcare system, and since that very moment Magione’s legal name was blasted across every news channel in the world. Mangione’s 6th Amendment right to a fair and proper trial was stolen from him. He was assumed guilty — guilty before an arraignment. Why? Because officials have painted a bogus narrative of him on every news network on cable TV, putting out how his every move had been followed from NY all the way back to Atlanta where he was captured. Whether Mangione is guilty or not, they are attempting to brainwash every person with a TV or internet access to believe Mangione is guilty by presenting bits and pieces of evidence to keep the people on their toes and interested without presenting all the facts. They fail to present his justification and reasoning behind allegedly committing this crime.
Why does he deserve to be presented on the news shackled and restrained in an orange jumpsuit? But they’ve failed to realize that the revolution is underway and in effect. We’ve taken the revolutionary pleasure of thinking for ourselves. They’ve forgotten that we are people. They’ve assumed that all people will continue to act like the docile sheep they think we are, house trained, thinking they would use news networks to spread false narratives like an airborne virus.
The narrative that this murder is synonymous with any brutal crime of some sick individual who had just raped and murdered a child for his/her own sexual and animalistic gratification. This is not that!!! This is a man in our very own failing society, who has taken the fight into his own hands. A man who has directly been affected by a failed healthcare system, and is now being directly affected by a failed justice system.
Comrades! Ask yourselves: When will ‘our government” finally get the picture? When will they finally realize that all of this can be avoided if the goal and priority isn’t capital — it is the people!
These actions taken by our government are only a small crack in the foundation of our justice system, created and designed to fail us and bring success to the state, which in turn provides capital and revenue to their crime syndicate, their extortion racket. Our oppression is an investment and their earnings are our pain!
A time machine hasn’t been invented yet, so sadly we cannot go back. We cannot change the fact that Mangione’s rights were violated from the beginning, or the fact that a man had to die, had to lose his life to shed light and bring awareness to an already dire situation. But let’s see if our government, our justice system provides Mangione with the chance and opportunity he, by right, is entitled to, as not only a human being but also citizen of this country. Regardless of this crime Mangione is being accused of committing, he is a human being, he has rights, and he should be provided with every opportunity the highest class of people in modern day society have been provided with when entering the realm of the judicial system. Our own president has been found guilty of more felonies than most men and women serving a natural life sentence in any state or federal prison and hasn’t spent and served a 48 hour period behind bars.
So what does this tell you? That this is a test, rigged for the benefit of THEM and the pain and suffering for US! This is where we either witness the neglect of our failing and corrupt government or we witness the change in it (Laugh Out Loud!). Don’t get your hopes up on that last part!
We the people should be for the people. Ask yourself this million dollar question: If Mangione did commit this crime, is he a criminal? Is vigilante justice okay if our government fails at their obligations and duties? Should he be held to the fullest extent of our Justice system’s capabilities? Or should our government be charged and found guilty of the same charges Mangione faces because of the power held and the ability to change our conditions?
In some states across the U.S., if you are with an individual who commits an act of murder you can be charged with the same thing, simply because you were there, regardless of your intent, you still held the knowledge and ability to stop the crime. Comrades! How is this different?
With Love and Rage!! Viva La Revolucion!
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