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In reply to the discussion: I really hate the use of the term 'assassination' in regards to the Kirk murder... [View all]Crunchy Frog
(27,906 posts)48. Too many people here on DU using it, and hence buying into the RW narrative.
This was just another disturbed kid, heavily influenced by RW hate culture, and with access to an arsenal. Just another day in America. And yesterday, top political figures including the "president" were blaming "the left" and calling for civil war/mass killings and repressions against liberals and Democrats (that's us here).
Our side needs to stop buying their side's narratives and using their language.
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I really hate the use of the term 'assassination' in regards to the Kirk murder... [View all]
Wounded Bear
Friday
OP
I think that's because the CEO of an insurance company isn't technically a political figure.
ShazzieB
Friday
#38
True -- but he was overtly political in a way that a business executive usually is not.
ShazzieB
Friday
#49
Chaps my butt, too. Kennedy was assasinated, Ghandi was assasinated. Kirk was murdered.
marble falls
Friday
#3
How about "offed" to counterbalance the deification of this community college dropout?
GreenWave
Friday
#32
I would say he was a prominent person. And he was killed for political reasons.
forthemiddle
Friday
#37
To consider using that term is downright odd, isn't it? As alarming as it was hearing Trump claiming he's a "star"
Judi Lynn
Friday
#12
Assassination : 'The murder by sudden or secret attack of a prominent political leader'
speak easy
Friday
#18
Assassination is the willful killing, by a sudden or secret attack, of a person--especially if prominent or important.
Celerity
Friday
#15
Your not alone. It elevates his ordinary murder to being more important than it really is.
QueerDuck
Friday
#22
I'd call it "taking out the trash". But I know we're still in the performative outrage stage of the incident.
Aristus
Friday
#26
Technically it's accurate - an assassination usually refers to the targeted killing
Ocelot II
Friday
#29
Equally, the description of him as "conservative". I know the terms are thoroughly blurred, but...
JHB
Friday
#39
Too many people here on DU using it, and hence buying into the RW narrative.
Crunchy Frog
Friday
#48