• lud@lemm.ee
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    8 hours ago

    I mean he wrote words on bullets (or casings, I dunno) and a manifesto…

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      5 hours ago

      ….so? How many killers before him have written a manifesto? Are all these school shooters, attacking actual public schools, being charged with terrorism? They’re actually striking out at “the system.” How many white supremacists mass shootings have written manifestos and not been charged with terrorism?

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      5 hours ago

      American soldiers regularly paint imagery and words on the ammunition and vehicles they use to kill people. Are they terrorists too?

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        The military is political. It is literally policy when the military moves. Anything any military does is dictionary terrorism. But terrorism is a nasty word for it so we don’t call it that.

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          I mean I’d agree lol but I doubt this person equates Luigi and the average American soldier painting a bomb. That’s my point. Writing on a bullet case or writing a political statement doesn’t make one terrorist. It’s the violent acts and who they’re directed at any why that determine it.