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Two men who did what they felt they had to do; Daniel Penny and Luigi Mangione. One, charged with the high crime of being white while acting. The other turned into a folk hero of sorts after gunning down a one percenter in cold blood. What does the narative we were fed about each man say about us as a society? In a nation that thinks the righ to kill is undeniable, should we be surprised that murderers are heroes? And are there any heroes at all?
By Julian Garza5
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Two men who did what they felt they had to do; Daniel Penny and Luigi Mangione. One, charged with the high crime of being white while acting. The other turned into a folk hero of sorts after gunning down a one percenter in cold blood. What does the narative we were fed about each man say about us as a society? In a nation that thinks the righ to kill is undeniable, should we be surprised that murderers are heroes? And are there any heroes at all?