reddit has been going hard in being anti-luigi site recently. the 3 main subs are know that is controlled actively by admin is the shadowban, reddithelp, help, and by extension modhelp.
It’s a bizarre thing to go after. I really don’t like the pro luigi posts cos he murdered someone and that’s not ok… but people are allowed to have their own opinion and most of it IME is tongue in cheek. There’s far more important issues they could look at (Russian interference, reddit being used for crime etc) but no… luigi. Ffs.
If you think about it, what would be the punishment for someone that killed thousands of innocent people in the US? I guess it would be a death sentence. So the person that killed that CEO did exactly the job a non compromised US federal estate had to do.
reddit has been going hard in being anti-luigi site recently. the 3 main subs are know that is controlled actively by admin is the shadowban, reddithelp, help, and by extension modhelp.
It’s a bizarre thing to go after. I really don’t like the pro luigi posts cos he murdered someone and that’s not ok… but people are allowed to have their own opinion and most of it IME is tongue in cheek. There’s far more important issues they could look at (Russian interference, reddit being used for crime etc) but no… luigi. Ffs.
Luigi Mangione has not been convicted and is innocent until proven guilty.
Fair point
If you think about it, what would be the punishment for someone that killed thousands of innocent people in the US? I guess it would be a death sentence. So the person that killed that CEO did exactly the job a non compromised US federal estate had to do.
I see it differently but understand your argument