• JubilantJaguar@lemmy.world
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      6 days ago

      That’s very sad but it doesn’t fit the definition of murder.

      Will you post comments asking where the justice is for this lost life?

      No, because I think murder (first degree, premeditated, cold-blooded) is worse than that, and I think it’s a problem that people are excusing it.

      It’s clear as day to me what’s going on here. You are all angry and frustrated. You’re not murderers yourselves and you wouldn’t do what “Luigi” did, partly because you’re too cowardly, mostly because you’re better people than him. But the absence of “justice” (just quoting you) in America’s dysfunctional healthcare system is so egregious and so shocking (I agree: it is), that you feel the need to strike out somehow, to show how strongly you feel. And so you come here and excuse murder. Coz, wow, speaking up for an actual murder! That’s pretty big, right? Basically it’s a mutual support session for people who feel bad - like, really bad - about the state of American healthcare.

      Personally, I don’t think that excusing murder is going to get you a better healthcare system. In fact the opposite is far more likely: if political assassinations are normalized, an authoritarian backlash becomes all but inevitable. And that will push healthcare right down the list of your priorities. And all for what? For the fleeting buzz of perverted righteousness that you get from excusing the inexcusable. It’s not worth it.

      • A Wild Mimic appears!@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        6 days ago

        systemic violence and murder are still violence and murder. diluting the guilt by splitting it between the c-suite and the shareholders doesn’t make them less violent and murderous. retaliation against a murderous system isn’t murder, it’s fighting for freedom from and change in that system. (it’s the thing where someone can be a terrorist for one side, while the person is a freedom fighter for the other side)

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        I think murder (first degree, premeditated, cold-blooded) is worse than that

        Someone has died in both cases. So why?

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        6 days ago

        Except the political persecutions continyally escalate REGARDLESS of violent political actions. Tell me, how many political murder of this calibre have there been in the last 20 years in the “civilized” or rather colonized global North?