MoeAnguish
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By that, I'm referring to the recent tragedies. Things like the Isla Vista shooting, the Buffalo shooting, etc.
For those of you who have not been watching the news, they recently found out who the shooter (Luigi Mangione) of the United Health CEO was. They ran his face from the camera footage through an algorithm and managed to find him at a McDonald's when someone pointed him out (which McDonald's paid the price for with review bombing, like wow people, misplaced priorities much). But I couldn't help but notice after looking at him how similar he and so many other people look. He looks like Elliot Rodger who looks like Nikolas Cruz and so on, which I mostly began to realize only after trying to check if Luigi's face in the mugshot looked like the one in the camera footage. People at my workplace who aren't thrilled that it's been memed so many times and that there's actually Luigi Mangione merchandise right now (as if this would have even been what Luigi wanted, his motives literally being against what he saw as the system of capitalism) are already calling it the "loser glaze".
Is there some kind of reasoning for this? I do know a lot of times there is a "glaze" for certain things, for example facial recognition technology has been used at the expense of people who identify as LGBT, and there have been rumors of a Mormon glaze. Even if it's a coincidence, I can't be the only one who has noticed/thought of this.
For those of you who have not been watching the news, they recently found out who the shooter (Luigi Mangione) of the United Health CEO was. They ran his face from the camera footage through an algorithm and managed to find him at a McDonald's when someone pointed him out (which McDonald's paid the price for with review bombing, like wow people, misplaced priorities much). But I couldn't help but notice after looking at him how similar he and so many other people look. He looks like Elliot Rodger who looks like Nikolas Cruz and so on, which I mostly began to realize only after trying to check if Luigi's face in the mugshot looked like the one in the camera footage. People at my workplace who aren't thrilled that it's been memed so many times and that there's actually Luigi Mangione merchandise right now (as if this would have even been what Luigi wanted, his motives literally being against what he saw as the system of capitalism) are already calling it the "loser glaze".
Is there some kind of reasoning for this? I do know a lot of times there is a "glaze" for certain things, for example facial recognition technology has been used at the expense of people who identify as LGBT, and there have been rumors of a Mormon glaze. Even if it's a coincidence, I can't be the only one who has noticed/thought of this.