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Judi Lynn

(162,703 posts)
Sun Jan 12, 2025, 01:47 PM Sunday

Why the Right Calls Mangione the 'Ivy League' Killer

JANUARY 8, 2025
ARI PAUL

How do murder suspects get their media nicknames? Luigi Mangione, the 26-year-old accused of shooting and killing UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, has been called the “CEO killer” or some variation by ABC (12/24/24) and some of its affiliates (KABC, 12/20/24; KGO, 12/24/24). The name makes sense, as the victim’s stature and the place of his murder—a hotel where a company-related meeting was to take place—was the aspect of the crime that made it sensational news. This is similar to how Theodore Kaczynski became the “Unabomber,” because his targets were universities and airlines.

Yet right-wing media are using a seemingly mundane feature of Mangione’s life—his college degree from the Ivy League University of Pennsylvania—to call him some variation of the “Ivy League killer.”

This label serves a few purposes for Republican-aligned media. Clearly, it is meant to deflate the sympathy for Mangione. Coding Mangione as an Ivy Leaguer also codes him as a leftist, occluding what appear to be his much more politically heterodox views; it paints him as an out-of-touch rich kid, rather than an anti-establishment renegade with whom Americans of all walks of economic life might relate.

It would appear that the right-wing press are taken aback by the growing sympathy the American public has with Mangione (Forbes, 12/12/24; Washington Post, 12/18/24; Newsweek, 12/21/24), a result of widespread anger against health insurance companies who inflate their profits through denial of care, high premiums and delaying medical services with cumbersome administrative bloat (AP, 9/12/22; KFF, 3/1/24; Gallup, 12/9/24; Marketplace, 12/13/24).

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Why the Right Calls Mangione the 'Ivy League' Killer (Original Post) Judi Lynn Sunday OP
I don't really care what the nazi's call people. Think. Again. Sunday #1
Off-topic Lulu KC Sunday #2
Elite, probably had Legacy admission, boo, hiss... appalachiablue Sunday #3
He was the Valedictorian of his Prep school class MichMan Sunday #4
I was being flip, sarcastic, sorry. Lately a couple conservative friends from appalachiablue Sunday #5

Lulu KC

(5,443 posts)
2. Off-topic
Sun Jan 12, 2025, 02:52 PM
Sunday

He actually completed both his BA and his MA at the same time at Penn (2020). This is someone who said he had brain fog in college. (One of the fascinating facts that came flying by when all eyes were upon him, which feels like years ago right now.)

But yeah, he gets this label by idiots, which is one thing he certainly wasn't, academically. While Mr. Can't-Say-His-Name went to Wharton.

(source: https://apnews.com/article/unitedhealthcare-ceo-brian-thompson-shooting-luigi-mangione-10ee2f70cd843a27940a9cf1a06edf55)

MichMan

(13,768 posts)
4. He was the Valedictorian of his Prep school class
Sun Jan 12, 2025, 11:11 PM
Sunday

Why would he get a legacy admission?

The Gilman School, from which Mangione graduated in 2016, is one of Baltimore’s elite prep schools. The children of some of the city’s wealthiest and most prominent residents, including Orioles legend Cal Ripken Jr., have attended the school. Its alumni include sportswriter Frank Deford and former Arizona Gov. Fife Symington.

In his valedictory speech, Luigi Mangione described his classmates’ “incredible courage to explore the unknown and try new things.”

appalachiablue

(43,253 posts)
5. I was being flip, sarcastic, sorry. Lately a couple conservative friends from
Sun Jan 12, 2025, 11:26 PM
Sunday

college have been using the terms elite and legacy heavily. Even about another classmate who I know had good HS grades and test scores and was not a legacy college admission. I've read about Mangione's background.

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