r/ROI • u/RasherSambos FatHeadDave86 • 16d ago
🇺🇸 AmeriKKKa Luigi Mangione’s notebook reveals chilling alleged to do list and bomb plans
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/crime/luigi-mangione-manifesto-notebook-bomb-manhattan-new-york-b2662458.html
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u/Seaflapflap42 16d ago
They buried the part where he decided not to do a bombing on the basis that it could kill innocent people.
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u/SorryWhat 16d ago
It's just below the headline
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u/cordazor 16d ago
yes, but it belongs into the title of the article! BBC knows better than you and me together that a big percentage of people only read the title.
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u/noisylettuce 16d ago
They know exactly what they are doing. This is the BBC who invent terrorists to justify the actions of colonialist oppressors.
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u/statsi_stasi 16d ago
We've yank relatives that lost their successful business, the lifetime pursuit of the father, because a supervisor employee robbed everything of value in the building (making several trips throughout the night in a company van) rendering the business inoperable.
The insurance company they'd had for decades, faithfully paying annual premiums of over 40k a year, declined the claim because of a clause excluding 'theft by employee', a clause meant to prohibit petty theft claims, not grand larceny. The culprit/employee was soon caught and later convicted and received a suspended jail time sentence.
They sued the insurance co and received (an inadequate) settlement aprox eighteen months later, far too late to revive the business, and never being fully compensated for lost revenue not to mention future earnings. It ruined the family financially, destroyed their prosperity and caused them to lose their home. I'm not advocating killing or physically harming anyone, but those responsible for that particular decision should have received jail sentences at the time the court awarded monetary damages.
tldr; insurance companies suck