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Luigi Mangione, who is suspected of killing UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, may have been a big fan of Unabomber Ted Kaczynski's manifesto ... but didn't let on to his friends about this.

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00:00There was something that we found online where Luigi had made a comment, or left a review
00:08of the Unabomber's Ted Kaczynski's manifesto and he spoke pretty glowingly in this review
00:16of the ideology behind Ted Kaczynski in that he called him, I believe he said that he was
00:23a brilliant thinker about, he adored or admired the way Ted Kaczynski thought about corporate
00:33America and that corporate America was evil basically.
00:39Was that ever one of the conversations that you guys had?
00:43As part of our surf book club, we each kind of got to pick a different book week to week
00:48and another member and I, half jokingly, half serious, actually picked the Unabomber
00:55manifesto and I picked it because I never read it before and I figured, well, if I pick
00:59it, it'll force me to read it and found it very kind of difficult and painful.
01:07I don't think many of us read past the first chapter.
01:11We definitely had a lively conversation about the book, but the things in the book and the
01:19things that Kaczynski writes in the manifesto about corporate American things aren't new.
01:24They've been circulated since the counter revolution of the 1960s.
01:28You can read Call Me Ishmael and you understand that our society is kind of on a dystopian
01:34trajectory in terms of how we treat the environment.
01:37I think reading the manifesto, none of us thought that any of the ideas in it were remotely
01:43revolutionary and that had been circulated in consciousness for many, many decades.
01:50But it certainly seemed to have an impact on Luigi, at least based on that review that
01:55he wrote.
01:56Was he that passionate in your conversation about the manifesto?
02:02I didn't detect any special passion regarding the manifesto.
02:08We read all sorts of different books.
02:10In our group text chat, we had a lot of great conversations and there were all sorts of
02:16things that we found fascinating, but nothing stood out about reading that book versus some
02:23of the others.
02:24I think largely one of our big subject matters was trying to understand how good people from
02:29two sides or two parts of the spectrum can so vehemently disagree about things and not
02:34come to logical solutions and working together.
02:39In some ways, the subtext is how the nation is so divided right now and why don't we solve
02:44and why don't we address problems that are so blatantly obvious to everyone.
02:49It sounds like you don't believe that he could be the person who did this.
02:55The Luigi I know could have never murdered someone.
03:00It's just inconceivable.

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