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Walter Kirn Provides Update on Luigi Mangione Case and the Strange Parallels to Lee Harvey Oswald

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Jul 14, 2025
Walter Kirn, a novelist and cultural critic, dives into the intriguing Luigi Mangione murder case, likening it to historical figures like Lee Harvey Oswald and Charles Manson. He discusses the odd glorification of Mangione by the left and questions whether he was a pawn for radical movements. The conversation explores societal fascinations with violent figures and the psychological implications of such attractions. Kirn also touches on how today's media shapes public perception and influences narratives around crime and identity.
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Social Media-Engineered Murder Case

  • The Luigi Mangione murder case was engineered for social media with staged surveillance and gradual image reveals.
  • His persona mimics notorious figures like Lee Harvey Oswald and the Unabomber, amplifying public fascination and viral attention.
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Mangione as Leftist Icon

  • Luigi Mangione appeals to young women, becoming a sex symbol amid political disappointment.
  • This archetype reactivates a left-wing demographic craving social justice icons, despite his privileged background.
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Manufactured Assassin Persona

  • Luigi Mangione intentionally cultivated a "made-for-social-media assassination" phenomenon.
  • His narrative supports a radical left social justice agenda, aided by a cult-like fanbase and coordinated defense supporters.
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