This story is from December 10, 2024
UnitedHealthcare CEO Murder: The craziest social media jokes and memes on Luigi Mangione
Luigi Mangione, a 26-year-old Italian-American computer scientist and University of Pennsylvania graduate, has become a polarizing internet figure and a central figure in a high-profile murder case. Mangione was arrested in Altoona, Pennsylvania, following a five-day manhunt after being identified as the suspect in the killing of UnitedHealth executive Brian Thompson in Manhattan. His arrest revealed a "ghost gun," fake IDs, and a manifesto expressing anti-corporate sentiments, adding fuel to online debates about his motivations.
Simultaneously, Mangione has emerged as an internet phenomenon. Dubbed an "Italian CS Chad," he is portrayed as a mix of intellectualism, fitness fanaticism, and Silicon Valley libertarianism, embodying the chaotic humor of internet culture. Memes liken him to Luigi from Mario, a quiet supporting figure thrust into the spotlight, and highlight his rejection of mainstream figures like Jordan Peterson.
Authorities describe the killing as a targeted attack motivated by animosity toward corporate America. The shell casings at the scene bore the words “deny,” “defend,” and “depose,” echoing criticism of the insurance industry. Mangione’s arrest and the circumstances of the murder have spurred both serious discourse on healthcare frustrations and absurdist online humor.Governor Josh Shapiro condemned glorification of Mangione, reminding the public that violence is never a solution to policy grievances. Yet Mangione’s enigmatic personality, juxtaposed with his alleged crime, continues to capture the imagination of a digital generation fascinated by contradictions, irony, and the absurd.
In case you're confused, here's what each term means.
Better Call Saul?
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Player 2
Is UPenn an Ivy League school?
Thiel fan?
Stem Major
Is America great again?
Luigi fans
Has he seen wicked?
Could he be any more Italian?
An Italian in McDonald's?
Authorities describe the killing as a targeted attack motivated by animosity toward corporate America. The shell casings at the scene bore the words “deny,” “defend,” and “depose,” echoing criticism of the insurance industry. Mangione’s arrest and the circumstances of the murder have spurred both serious discourse on healthcare frustrations and absurdist online humor.Governor Josh Shapiro condemned glorification of Mangione, reminding the public that violence is never a solution to policy grievances. Yet Mangione’s enigmatic personality, juxtaposed with his alleged crime, continues to capture the imagination of a digital generation fascinated by contradictions, irony, and the absurd.
Here are some of the most deranged social media reactions:
In case you're confused, here's what each term means.
- Gym-going, fat-mogging: "Gym-going" indicates someone who works out regularly and is likely physically fit. "Fat-mogging" refers to someone who exudes confidence or superiority based on their physical fitness compared to others who aren't as fit.
- Thiel-worshipping: Likely a reference to Peter Thiel, a Silicon Valley billionaire and venture capitalist. "Thiel-worshipping" suggests someone who admires Thiel's libertarian ideals or success in tech and finance.
- Lindy-enjoying: The "Lindy Effect" is a concept popular in niche intellectual circles, suggesting that the longer something has lasted, the longer it is likely to last. Here, it could mean enjoying long-standing, "timeless" activities or practices (like reading classic books, fasting, etc.).
- e/acc: Short for "effective accelerationism," a political philosophy that suggests accelerating technological or societal changes to address systemic issues.
- tpot-adjacent: Likely referencing "TPOT" (Two Path Optimality Theory) or a niche internet community known for intellectual discussions or niche ideas. Could imply the person was part of or influenced by these communities.
- Italian CS Chad: "CS" stands for computer science. "Chad" is internet slang for a stereotypically attractive, confident, and successful man. The person being described is an Italian computer scientist who embodies this archetype.
- One-shotted by ayahuasca: Ayahuasca is a psychoactive brew used in spiritual rituals, known for inducing intense hallucinations and transformative experiences. "One-shotted" means the person had a single overwhelming experience with it that drastically changed them.
Not a Jordan Peterson fan
Nor he does he care for Matthew Yglesias
Token White Guy
Inglorious Basterds Humour
Is there a pattern?
Better Call Saul?
No Premium
Player 2
Is UPenn an Ivy League school?
Thiel fan?
Stem Major
Is America great again?
Luigi fans
Has he seen wicked?
Could he be any more Italian?
An Italian in McDonald's?
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