A four-panel comic titled "Talking Dog in a Banana Costume". In the first panel, the title is displayed in bold pink and yellow letters. The second panel shows a fluffy brown dog wearing a yellow banana costume, happily barking "Woof! Hello!" as a man gestures excitedly in the background saying, "Ha! Say something else!" In the third panel, the dog assertively barks, "Bark! History will vindicate Ted Kaczynski!" The fourth panel shows the man scolding the dog, saying, "Bad dog! Stop defending the Unabomber!" The comic's style is colorful and cartoonish, with bold outlines and expressive characters.
Pursuing a primitive lifestyle because you criticize the path society has been taking since industrialization? Even cooler. It's becoming more relevant by the day with enshittification and the ever increasing commodification of private, personal data. But blowing up people is still not cool.
Dude's paper is worth a skim, if only to better understand villains in a narrative. He has some legitimate grievances. He makes some interesting points. He then brutally murdered a bunch of powerless academics and random middle-class citizens for no discernible purpose.
For comparison, Osama bin Laden killed a shitload of people, and arguably attained quite a few of his goals. Various assassins throughout recent history have shaped the future within their lifetimes - sometimes as intended, like the murder of Martin Luther King Jr., sometimes super duper not, like the murder of Archduke Franz Ferdinand. Teddy boy pointed high up the chain, said his problems were systemic, and punched some rando standing nearby.
It was a giant hostage situation, to force papers to publish his manifesto so people would read it. That's definitely a discernible purpose. Not a justified purpose, but certainly discernible.