• demizerone@lemmy.world
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    17 hours ago

    This is a disaster for the CEOs. Homeboy is going to get ended if the jury finds him not guilty.

    • Queen HawlSera@lemm.ee
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      14 hours ago

      Find him not guilty, the world celebrates the jury that spared Luigi and he goes onto become a hero.

      Find him guilty, the world shames the judge that killed Luigi and he goes onto become a martyr.

      There’s no winning for the corporate elite here

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        2 hours ago

        The darker part of my psyche is a little giddy at the idea of CEOs shitting their boots cause there’s a man on the loose in the world who is willing and able to murder them and that no one will ever convict him.

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        14 hours ago

        Do you think there’s a world where his pleading innocent, and his attorneys’ arguments that someone else did it will affect his status as a folk hero? It seems like a fine line for him to tow, for him to minimize his sentence, but not negatively impact the message, and his status in bearing it.

        I want to see him do it, but that seems like the challenge of his position.

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          13 hours ago

          At this point, the idea of Luigi is more important than the man. And it doesn’t hurt that the media’s been fucking up and forgetting to call him an ALLEGED killer.

          So he’d be the reverse of OJ, in that he’d be found innocent of a crime he didn’t commit, but beloved by everyone as most believe he did to it. (Whereas with OJ being found innocent of a crime he DID commit made him hated because everyone believe he did, infact, do that shit)

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            OJ is a lot different. He was a famous celebrity sports figure. He killed or didn’t kill his wife. The public only cared about OJ because of his celebrity status, and because the woman was white, and he is black.

            I don’t think it’s a very good comparison.