@@mattgilbert7347 In his note Luigi does call UnitedHealth #4 by market cap and he was wrong about that, but Luigi likely got #4 from the Fortune 500, where they rank by revenue.
No, I don't think at all that he doesn't want a different world. He seems smart enough to see that this is but a token action to stir the pot. I don't think you even believe what's said in that section either - what gives?
I’m currently fighting with United to get a medication that was already approved. But living in the States, most people aren’t like “yes this was the most awesome thing to ever happen!”, but ultimately what Luigi the Adjuster symbolizes and his motivations are widely supported.
Surprised yall didn't even mention how he was radicalized by his own personal back injury I feel like this is the most directly materialist read you can give for the whole killing; he wasn't doing this just because he felt some idealistic duty against corruption, he did it because of real, physical debilitating pain that this guy and other guys like him had indirectly facilitated. I think this is why overall the personal politics or background or individual beliefs or whatever don't necessarily match up; because the material realities of his own physical body trumped all of that.
I would refer to this national disease of toxic, hyper-individualism us Americans all have as just Lockean metaphysics - rather than liberal metaphysics. Too many of us use liberal as a slur now, otherwise liberal metaphysics would still be good. 😂
I hate to do it but contrapoint’s endlessly critique power is probably true. This is what the first salvos of class revolt in the 21st century are gonna look like, messy and contradictory. You can lament they’ve not read Bakunin or you can go with the flow.
@@aaronborok8398the video Envy. She’s using it regarding resentment amongst radicals critiquing reformism but it’s more interesting flipped on its head. “They don't want victory, they don't want power, they want to endlessly "critique" power. Because for them, "critique" is an important psychological defense against feeling impotent.”
LM's ideologically incoherent statement comes off as Tier-1(ie: Normie)Techno-Capitalist, radically Centrist, Effective Altruism by way of Ted K & all fed through ChatGBT. I agree with the fellow who said it's "different ideologies battling it out with each other". Someone on a different podcast made the observation "him citing Michael Moore is like if Brevik cited Bill Maher". This remark was intended to show just how"Normie" his perspective really is, as far as we know. Having said that, I pity the guy, which is infinitely more feeling that I'll ever have for the likes of Thompson. I hope something other than some pseudo-political "altering the discourse" BS comes out of this. I really do. "Evidently, I am the only one to face it with such brutal honesty" is the high point. He nailed that ending. The opening lines about "the Feds " and how much he respects the thin blue line - this is sus. It reads coerced, or at least can be read as kinda coerced.
Meanwhile the well read right on anarcho communist massive has done absolutely nothing since May 68. I say this as one of the tribe. The Feds bit was put in by them no doubt.
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UnitedHealth Group is #17 by market cap in the US, but #4 by revenue in 2024 (I'd say the latter is more substantial).
Apparently he selected them because of market cap, not because he is a customer?
@@mattgilbert7347 In his note Luigi does call UnitedHealth #4 by market cap and he was wrong about that, but Luigi likely got #4 from the Fortune 500, where they rank by revenue.
No, I don't think at all that he doesn't want a different world. He seems smart enough to see that this is but a token action to stir the pot.
I don't think you even believe what's said in that section either - what gives?
I’m currently fighting with United to get a medication that was already approved.
But living in the States, most people aren’t like “yes this was the most awesome thing to ever happen!”, but ultimately what Luigi the Adjuster symbolizes and his motivations are widely supported.
Don't know the guy's name, but whichever one isn't Pills, Diego, or Eric has some goofy ass takes on this ep
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@@swagpilledcommisar is that his name or am i missing something?
His name is Victor and I thought someone on this ep called him that@@J-ej6sj
His name is Victor @@J-ej6sj
Surprised yall didn't even mention how he was radicalized by his own personal back injury
I feel like this is the most directly materialist read you can give for the whole killing; he wasn't doing this just because he felt some idealistic duty against corruption, he did it because of real, physical debilitating pain that this guy and other guys like him had indirectly facilitated.
I think this is why overall the personal politics or background or individual beliefs or whatever don't necessarily match up; because the material realities of his own physical body trumped all of that.
Mangione actually translates to "glutton", according to Google. Which is apt, because he was gluttonous of class-traitorism
I would refer to this national disease of toxic, hyper-individualism us Americans all have as just Lockean metaphysics - rather than liberal metaphysics.
Too many of us use liberal as a slur now, otherwise liberal metaphysics would still be good. 😂
I don't think he's short - quite the opposite. Look at the photos where he's taken away by the police.
When it comes to Luigi's efficacy, there's also something to be said of the tribal bonding of a shared scapegoat in the herd.
Pair this with most recent True Anon episode same topic.
I hate to do it but contrapoint’s endlessly critique power is probably true. This is what the first salvos of class revolt in the 21st century are gonna look like, messy and contradictory. You can lament they’ve not read Bakunin or you can go with the flow.
Where does contrapoints mention this?
@@aaronborok8398the video Envy. She’s using it regarding resentment amongst radicals critiquing reformism but it’s more interesting flipped on its head. “They don't want victory, they don't want power, they want to endlessly "critique" power. Because for them, "critique" is an important psychological defense against feeling impotent.”
I'm no fan boy but I thought Pills was sharp this episode.
Babe, new analytical framework just dropped. We're saying "is this serving ideology?" now
Great title
Agreed
you guys seem really disconnected from the reality in the USA, fr. Free Luigi.
Love that Diego is a cohost at this point
I dont. I mean he’s cool but he suffers from a bad case of “radical therefore cool”
He's cool, but I miss matt.
Not this histrionic Diego guy again
Why the unilateral hate for humanism?
LM's ideologically incoherent statement comes off as Tier-1(ie: Normie)Techno-Capitalist, radically Centrist, Effective Altruism by way of Ted K & all fed through ChatGBT.
I agree with the fellow who said it's "different ideologies battling it out with each other".
Someone on a different podcast made the observation "him citing Michael Moore is like if Brevik cited Bill Maher". This remark was intended to show just how"Normie" his perspective really is, as far as we know.
Having said that, I pity the guy, which is infinitely more feeling that I'll ever have for the likes of Thompson. I hope something other than some pseudo-political "altering the discourse" BS comes out of this. I really do.
"Evidently, I am the only one to face it with such brutal honesty" is the high point. He nailed that ending.
The opening lines about "the Feds " and how much he respects the thin blue line - this is sus. It reads coerced, or at least can be read as kinda coerced.
Meanwhile the well read right on anarcho communist massive has done absolutely nothing since May 68. I say this as one of the tribe.
The Feds bit was put in by them no doubt.
I'm just so glad to hear Diego's voice here ❤ love u babe