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This week on Olay & Friends, we get into the discourse around Luigi Mangione and whether the overwhelming support he’s been getting online reflects genuine class solidarity or if people are just projecting their own frustrations onto the moment. We unpack why he resonated so quickly, what his story represents for working-class folks, and how social media turns everyday people into symbols for bigger political conversations.
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This week on Olay & Friends, we get into the discourse around Luigi Mangione and whether the overwhelming support he’s been getting online reflects genuine class solidarity or if people are just projecting their own frustrations onto the moment. We unpack why he resonated so quickly, what his story represents for working-class folks, and how social media turns everyday people into symbols for bigger political conversations.

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