Based on what? Twitter? Polling? And what do you mean "support Luigi"? Because while I don't condone murder, I am not convinced he murdered anyone. I think the oligarchy is trying to make an example of him and unintentionally made him a martyr.
For reference (I'm a Spaniard so maybe this isn't representative): by far the most famous explicitly leftist band of the past 10 years is La Raíz, and one of their most famous songs, "Jilgueros", on the lyrics explicitly talks about "que apunte al cielo quien quiera ser cazador de buitres", (point up to the sky whoever wants to be a hunter of vultures, vultures being capitalist owners and a reference to the so-called "Fondos Buitre" or Vulture Investment Funds in Spain).
The Luigi thing is an example, but you obviously will accept that "Eat the Rich" is a very popular sentiment among western progressives and support for AES is not
Oh I see. And that's a fair observation. Especially online, it's become edgy and cool to take the side of a CEO assassin, while it's still touchy to vocally defend the Castro regime. But you will find people, notably Cubans who fled to America, who were directly affected by Castro and the Cuban government. I don't know any health insurance CEOs, so that might be a factor in the discourse you hear.
But again, it's not like these are the same people. Support for the Cuban government isn't a cause celebre because Fidel Castro has been dead for almost a decade, and few Americans could even tell you who the current President is. Luigi is a source of engagement, the currency of social media. Some Americans only recently learned about Venezuela because we're about to invade their country.
Based on what? Twitter? Polling? And what do you mean "support Luigi"? Because while I don't condone murder, I am not convinced he murdered anyone. I think the oligarchy is trying to make an example of him and unintentionally made him a martyr.
For reference (I'm a Spaniard so maybe this isn't representative): by far the most famous explicitly leftist band of the past 10 years is La Raíz, and one of their most famous songs, "Jilgueros", on the lyrics explicitly talks about "que apunte al cielo quien quiera ser cazador de buitres", (point up to the sky whoever wants to be a hunter of vultures, vultures being capitalist owners and a reference to the so-called "Fondos Buitre" or Vulture Investment Funds in Spain).
The Luigi thing is an example, but you obviously will accept that "Eat the Rich" is a very popular sentiment among western progressives and support for AES is not
Luigi is being celebrated all across the west while support for, say, Cuba, is far more controversial.
Oh I see. And that's a fair observation. Especially online, it's become edgy and cool to take the side of a CEO assassin, while it's still touchy to vocally defend the Castro regime. But you will find people, notably Cubans who fled to America, who were directly affected by Castro and the Cuban government. I don't know any health insurance CEOs, so that might be a factor in the discourse you hear.
But again, it's not like these are the same people. Support for the Cuban government isn't a cause celebre because Fidel Castro has been dead for almost a decade, and few Americans could even tell you who the current President is. Luigi is a source of engagement, the currency of social media. Some Americans only recently learned about Venezuela because we're about to invade their country.
Sure, but at the same time this lack of informed opinion on AES states leads to adopting the status quo opinion.