Luigi is rich though.
He comes from a wealthy background. He was also denied by his health insurance company. Based on my limited knowledge of him, he wasn't really an advocate who cared about the poor. He's actually a right-winger who supports Elon Musk and supports billionaires having a say in democracy.
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While I don't feel bad for the dead CEO, I also feel like we shouldn't be hyping up Luigi as this grand hero either. He is, at the end of the day, a privileged rich boy who probably would not have done this if it weren't for him having health issues. He isn't some shining knight who is here to guide some sort of 21st-century proletariat revolution. This isn't me saying this to bash him or anything. I probably wouldn't like him much if I knew him irl, at least based on the few screenshots I've seen of his tweets, but he was nice enough not to use a bomb out of fear of potentially hurting others and he killed off a billionaire CEO, so I have to give him that.
Still, we shouldn't be praising him as a person nor should we be hailing him as some hero. We don't even know if his actions will even lead to any changes, at least when it comes to how that insurance company is run. Along with that, I doubt that much actual systematic change will really come of this.