Sunday, March 25, 2012

Killing, Assassination, Lynching...

No...murder.
Whereas no one has to flee in a car, no one has to get out of a car to kill.
In a justified killing, one calls police afterward, not before, unless the threatened person is seeking
police help, not sanction, or notification.
Stand Your Ground people have a tendency to call police before murdering someone.
They believe, in some instances, if there exists a law to shield them, they should invoke it right away.
Assassins know to run. They understand the importance of getting away quickly.
Traditionally, lynchings involve hiding, denying, and after the fifties, disposing of the body.
Murder is different. In my view, murder is the willful, unjust taking of the life of a human being.
Again, a murderer who stands his ground, is often a pig wearing lipstick.

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