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I think your question comes with the assumption that authorities are correct in pinning this on Mangione, but I make no such assumption. I know almost nothing about him, and I’m not interested in learning any more. I don’t have an opinion about him and don’t care to form one, because I don’t care about some random guy who might not even be the guy.
I’m more interested in the invisible hand’s culpability in the slaughter of millions. This media spectacle is starting to go off the rails, distracting from the real prime suspect. The media would rather we focus on the sizzle of a whodunit/whydunit than on the worst healthcare system in the imperial core, or on capitalism in general.
I actually took the killer for granted since it seems like a fact online now, furthermore the resemblance is remarkable and, if we stick to the police, it seems he was found with a loader and a manifesto.
I completely agree with paying attention to the mud machine, the first thing they will do is distract public attention on trivialities such as the personal lives of the protagonists, promptly hiding the social problem.