America has become a nation of young murder supporters, as online fundraisers, harassment, 'wanted posters', and death threats emerge in support of the man that executed a healthcare CEO
By newseditors // 2024-12-19
 
We, as a nation, have failed our young in a multitude of ways, from socialist indoctrination in our public schools, to deliberately causing gender confusion, which in turn raises the suicide rates of said gender confused teenagers and young adults. (Article by Susan Duclos republished from AllNewsPipeline.com) We see young cashiers at retail or grocery stores that cannot even make change for a customer without the register telling them how much to give back as change for their purchase. We see young women activists that want it to be a "right" to have unlimited abortions, using the murder of an unborn child as their preferred choice of birth control. Somewhere in these youngsters lives someone, an adult, influenced these decisions, taught them to disregard the sanctity of life. Whether those adults are parents of the children raising them that way, or teachers "grooming" them, so the problem isn't just the young adults, but can be traced back to another mentally challenged older individual. The disregard for the sanctity of life isn't just about abortion, as we now are witnessing in the case of the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, by 26-year-old Luigi Mangione.
Resentment toward the health insurance industry in the U.S. hit a breaking point after Thompson was fatally shot in New York City on December 4. While many Americans reacted with horror to the brutal shooting, others responded with indifference or callousness, citing their negative experiences with health insurance companies.
While prosecutors are charging Mangione with multiple murder charges, including killing as an act of terrorism, according to Forbes, social media reaction has shown a nation with very depraved people in it. Putting the social media reactions aside for the moment, because those are from people of a variety of ages, we note a new  Emerson College poll that found "41% of people between the ages of 18 and 29 found the shooting to either be "somewhat" or "completely" acceptable, a percentage that is far greater than any other age group." Via Newsweek:
Twenty-three percent of those in their 30s believe the shooting was acceptable, while 13 percent of those in their 40s found it acceptable. At 8 percent, those in their 50s were least likely to say it was acceptable. Only 10 percent of those in their 60s and 70s said it was acceptable.
Granted many have had bad experiences with healthcare providers, insurance companies and such, but how does anyone find the cold-blooded murder of any person just walking down the street and heading to a meeting in any way acceptable. Making matters even more disturbing about where and what we are as a nation, there is also an online fundraiser for the man charged in the murder, which has reached nearly $150,000, donated by more than 5,000 people so far. Note: Many news articles aren't linking to the fundraiser, but I did above, because it is good to know how many people are actually sick enough to give their money to a murderer, or since he hasn't had a trial, an alleged murderer.
It isn't known why he allegedly targeted Thompson, but a manifesto found when he was arrested at a McDonald's, which was published by independent journalist Ken Klippenstein, expressed disdain toward the health insurance industry.
The manifesto, which has been confirmed as authentic, makes a mockery of the claim quoted above where it says "It isn't known why he allegedly targeted Thompson," when the manifesto, shown below, clearly states his motive. Read more at: AllNewsPipeline.com