• Chozo@fedia.io
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    18 days ago

    Are people really acting like an assassination is the same thing as your everyday, meat-and-potatoes murder?

    • arandomthought@sh.itjust.works
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      17 days ago

      One is politically motivated? Or what is the “official” difference? One happens in public? But why should one be investigated with more resources than the other?

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        17 days ago

        But why should one be investigated with more resources than the other?

        Because there’s likely reason to believe that this CEO may not have been the only target. One usually doesn’t write a message on their bullets unless somebody is planned to still be left alive to get the message.

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          17 days ago

          I mean, the assassin did leave over 99% of CEOs still alive, and hopefully the message will make its way there.

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            17 days ago

            Nah, the message is on the casing, not the bullet. Though when youre as badass as this, I wouldnt be surprised if he could kill someone with a casing

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      17 days ago

      Feel free to explain how this is different than a poor person murdering another poor person for revenge

      • Chozo@fedia.io
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        17 days ago

        Do you really not understand the difference between assassination and murder, or are you just pretending to have a point?

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          17 days ago

          We’re REALLY like you to explain the difference you see. Even if we think there is one, no one has any idea what you are talking about.

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            17 days ago

            The difference is this wasn’t random, it likely wasn’t directly personal, he attacked by surprise, and the victim held social/political power and was otherwise noteworthy.

            Why is half this thread acting like they’re incapable of opening a dictionary?

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              17 days ago

              The difference is this wasn’t random, it likely wasn’t directly personal, he attacked by surprise, and the victim held social/political power and was otherwise noteworthy.

              Why should any of those determine the level of police response? Not why does it, we all know that. Why SHOULD it?

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              17 days ago

              Why are you acting like there is a MEANINGFUL difference? The differences that you state are arbitrary. Who cares if it was personal or not? Murders are almost NEVER random, so what?

              Clearly in your mind the difference between assassination and murder is not only obvious, but it is super important and relevant in some way that no one else here is getting. Assassination IS murder. SO what is your point, exactly?! Why are you so het up about what is really nothing more than a question of pedantry?? To the point that you are insulting the intelligence of everyone who doesn’t see things your way. It sounds like you have some kind of emotional issue with this.

              I think you need to make a point about how this is more than “just” a murder, but possibly an attempt to influence the behaviour of other CEOs, or something like that.

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                17 days ago

                Why would we have the word “assassination” if it’s just murder? The word was invented to fill a linguistic need.

                While the practical event is the exact same, its implications to the currently living are distinct. Saying this is an assassination communicates that this murder is unique, and should be thought of in a different context than most murders.

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            17 days ago

            It’s an assassination because the dead person had way more social|political|economic power than the killer.

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              It’s an assassination because the dead person had way more social|political|economic power than the killer.

              So… only bad power seeking people that cross those they have tangible power over to the point of vengeance.

              Fuck, in this hellscape of corruption and captured governments world? I’m sold. You should sell the concept of assassination more often. You’re good.

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                17 days ago

                Yeah, I’m not sure why the downvotes on my previous comment. “Assassination” is the “privilege” of the powerful.

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                  17 days ago

                  Assassinations are typically politically motivated. We don’t know what his motivation was yet, so calling it an assassination is jumping to conclusions.

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      17 days ago

      On here? Yes. Lemmy is very anti-capitalist, anti-rich, anti-buisness. So in their eyes a possible hired assassination of a CEO should be considered a good thing. Which is kind of ironic considering I hear a lot of folks on here say how CEO’s don’t do anything but collect money which in that case targeting them does no good since they didn’t do anything.

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      17 days ago

      Pretty gross thing to say. It’s like you got the point and said “yes this despicable moral failing is justified because it exists. Can’t argue against that. Checkmate!”