Luigi Mangione left a glowing Goodreads assessment for Ted Kaczynski‘s ‘Unabomber Manifesto’ — and the likelihood it impressed Mangione’s alleged homicide of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson is heartbreaking, says the late legal’s brother.
David Kaczynski tells TMZ he was advised yesterday by a buddy that Mangione had learn the Manifesto … and it breaks his coronary heart understanding his brother may be seen as a mannequin for acceptable violent habits.
“It breaks my heart to know in some way – human motivation is very complex — but in some way, my brother might be seen as a model for acceptable, violent behavior. And in my opinion, there is no such thing” he says.
He explains to us individuals shouldn’t blur the strains between his brother Ted’s concepts within the Manifesto — which he believes would not essentially result in violence — and his “despicable, hurtful actions,” which he says can result in copycats.
David reminds us acts of violence could be contagious, including — if we unfold love and kindness, it might do wonders. But when we harm others, it has the alternative impact — a really adverse one.
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There was a Goodreads account beneath Mangione’s title that praised the Unabomber’s manifesto as “political revolutionary,” giving it a 4-star score again in January.
Mangione was arrested in Altoona, Pennsylvania on Monday … and denied bail Tuesday.