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This unusual situation meant that as Internet informants worked to uncover as much information about him as possible, platforms such as YouTube: and: Instagram: were working to close his accounts. X initially closed Maglione’s account, but after CEO Elon Musk said that “looking at it“The account has been restored
So was Google had to remove McDonald’s reviews where Mangione was found on Monday, after supporters of Mangione review-bombarded it with negative comments and one-star reviews.
Before his identity was revealed on Monday, his online supporters, mostly on TikTok, Bluesky and X, had created an entire fictional version of the shooter as a left-wing revolutionary hero who defended the lives of millions of Americans negatively affected by interactions with the health care system. :
Videos praising the killer have flooded TikTok, while one person decided to get one the alleged shooter’s face tattoo. in New York’s Washington Square Park, such a competition was held on Saturday.
Indeed, “Deny, Defend, Overturn,” widely seen as a pointed critique of America’s health insurance industry, has become a rallying cry on the Internet in recent days as the focus has shifted from the shooting to the shooter and his motives.
However, the fictional version of the shooter that has been created online is not true. Mangio, who allegedly had a handwritten manifesto confessing to the killing when he was arrested, a software engineer from a privileged background. He also follows right-wing influencers such as Tucker Carlson, Joe Rogan and Jordan Peterson, although he has also criticized some of the arguments these figures make.
During a brief court hearing Monday night, police did not specify a motive for the shooting, but based on Mangione’s online notes and reading lists, it appears that pain injury suffered while travelling could played a significant role in his motivation.
Although Mangione does not fit the idealized hero many created on the Internet between the shooting and the arrest, fans of the alleged shooter continued to publish fan fiction about him.
In our own archive, a repository of fan fiction, a half-dozen pieces of prose about Mangione were posted within hours of his discovery.In a piece entitled “McGuire Road Designated Scattered Camp,” the author, using the username Idiot, imagines Mangione and another man on a journey trying to escape. From New York: “Oh, I’m not your favorite?” “Luigi Mangione fainted in the other person’s arms while mocking,” the author wrote.