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A lot of terminally online people in these comments are dramatics overestimating popular support for Mangione.

It is certainly remarkable that a murderer has such a high approval rating, but he's still not close to being broadly popular.

> "Americans are twice as likely to view Luigi Mangione — who was charged with the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson — very or somewhat unfavorably (43%) than favorably (23%)."

https://today.yougov.com/politics/articles/51189-presidentia...




23% – Favorable/Somewhat Favorable

37% – Don't Know

43% – Unfavorable/Somewhat Unfavorable

That might as well be broad popularity for murder of all things. That don't know number is wild.


I assume it's because there is simply no need to rail against a murderer because the justice system will take care of that, so most of those against ignore the threads, and the few that put their heads up get down voted by the passionate supporters which further discourages any discussion.


I think Mangione is more popular with the public than Stack Exchange.


This actually had the opposite effect on me; I had no clue his support was this acute among young demographics.

Only 29% of those age 18-29 view a murderer unfavorably, whereas 39% view him favorably and 32% aren't sure. It's break even for 30–44.

The support is heavily skewed by older age ranges (just 5% of >65).

If those age ranges were further broken out by political ideology it seems like it would be overwhelming for young liberals, since the all age "very liberal" has 47% support to 30% disapproval.

If your poll is to be believed, it isn't an online phenomenon at all.


I wasn't claiming that sympathy for Mangione is online-only, but rather that being online too much will skew someone's perception of popular opinion.

Based on reddit, for example, you'd assume Mangione has more than 50% support when in reality he's not even close.


Trusting the system that's directly under attack to be honest about the effectiveness and popularity of the attacker of the system...

You know in the legends of Robin Hood, Prince John and the Sheriff of Nottingham also downplay the threat Robin poses to their status quo.


So you think YouGov is part of the same "system" as UnitedHealth?


For me, it does beg the question of why Luigi Mangione has so much support in online communities. Is this just another facet of the oft-observed tendency for people to break taboos (in this case openly supporting murder) when they feel they are anonymous?

I really respect YouGov, but I'll play devil's advocate: maybe there is a bias in which members of society are willing to break the taboo. Perhaps older Americans are not less likely to support Mangione, but are just less likely to admit it. On the other hand, it is also consistent with younger people making up a larger proportion of social media users.


I have a sneaking suspicion that foreign agents are pushing the hero narrative pretty hard. Trying to encourage copycats causing chaos.


We already know nation states like Russia will shill both sides of any controversial topic in the US, so you're probably right.

I doubt they're influencing this thread though.


Probably countries with working healthcare systems.




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