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I don’t consider him a terrorist because I don’t consider what he did as a political action.

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How’s that? It seems very political to me

Unless we’re doing a “I didn’t see nothin” bit, that’s cool too

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Luigi didn’t make any political demands. He just said this CEO was a bad man and so he killed them.

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No specific demands, but this was absolutely not only about the man Brian Thompson, and very much about larger political and economic issues in the country.

…If the manifesto is to be believed, anyway. I understand not everyone trusts the veracity/provenance of it, and that’s a reasonable doubt to have.

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it’s not political because politics shouldn’t have anything to do with healthcare.

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You say “shouldn’t”, but until that’s true, it does

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kinda depends on your definition of politics

the one I heard that I think is the most useful is, On the broadest level, Politics is how societies decide how and where resources are distributed

by that definition, healthcare can only be a political question, cus no matter how you set it up, you’ve made a decision about how it’s staffed and funded, who it caters to and what its goals are

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I agree and also see lots of other acts that are political not get tagged as terrorism.

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Terrorist is often a boogeyman label for freedom fighter.

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Yep.

This and virtually all countries were founded by people who would fit the definition of terrorist.

How history remembers you is solely on the basis of how successful your “terrorism” was.

George Washington is a very well regarded terrorist in modernity.

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History is written by victors, not terrorists

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I’ve had this issue in a story I’m writing, because one faction in this story is fighting for a cause that’s essentially good, but they’ve become extremely jaded by lack of change and have resorted to extremely violent measures. So it’s obvious the government they’re fighting would call them terrorists, but a hundred years later, history should view them with reserved optimism. It’s hard to categorize how the narrator and heroes should view them though, since the heroes don’t necessarily directly cooperate.

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Technically, he is a terrorist, since he targeted a civilian for political or ideological reasons. Doesn’t change the fact that his victim was absolute scum.

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Doesn’t it just mean political violence?

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Terrorism?

No.

Terrorism is the targeting of uninvolved civilians to spread fear for political purposes among the population at large. It can get a bit blurry but I’m not afraid of being assassinated for denying healthcare.

Are you?

Now if we want to talk about how carpet or drone bombing campaigns are terrorism that’s an interesting conversation but the system is just doing what’s it’s designed to do, protect the oligarchy no matter what.

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It means Italians aren’t white.

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And Luigi isn’t a man or patriarchy is over. Or maybe there are more than one system of oppression active at the same time and intertwined. We will never know.

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the funny thing about Sicilians…

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What does King Koopa have to do with any of this?

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just watch this.

n word trigger btw

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tsIEAipTNbE

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Finally we have an answer

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Italians, like the people that populate Italy, don’t think of themselves as white. They see themselves as Italian.

Americans of Italian descent have a complicated relationship with “whiteness”. White is not a biology. It is a malleable group designed to keep people labeled black underfoot.

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