Oh? Do you have any other murders over a parking space to compare it to?
In this case it was the same as any other murder over a parking space dispute.
Anonymous wrote:
Hows this hate crime.investigation going?
" Zemir Begic died protecting fiancee Arijana Mujkanovic, when hammer-wielding teens allegedly attacked them on a city street.
Insistence by St. Louis officials that the beating death of a Bosnian man was not a hate crime is being met with skepticism and anger, according to leaders of the city’s 70,000-strong Bosnian community, and the victim’s brother is calling on authorities to “investigate every possible motive.”"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:murder seems pretty hateful as it is.
I agree. Isn’t every murder a “hate crime” of sorts?
I personally don’t care for the label “hate crime.” Most crime is indeed, hateful.
I one hundred.percent agree with you. Murder is murder is murder.
Your world view is shaped by your experience. Most likely if you are in the white majority in this country, you don't emotionally or intellectually understand the delineation the law has made between a crime and a hate crime. "Murder is murder is murder" until the victim is a child, or was tortured first, or is targeted for their appearance. Do you see the difference in those categories? Murder is not all the same.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The guy executed them. I have no objections to Jeff's use of the word as that's the net result of his actions. And Jeff will tell you we don't often agree.
This was a heinous act.
You're wrong. He killed them, yes. Whether or not it was "execution-style" (the exact phrase used) remains to be seen, pending the investigation. This is "execution style":
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The phrase has a very specific visual and definition.
That is the Urban Dictionary definition. People don't have to be on their knees for it to be execution style.
Urban Dictionary has nothing to do with it. And, yes, they do.
Anonymous wrote:In this case it was the same as any other murder over a parking space dispute.
But nice attempt at fanning the flames of racial and religious bigotry for . . . for what purpose exactly?
I believe you are the bigot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The guy executed them. I have no objections to Jeff's use of the word as that's the net result of his actions. And Jeff will tell you we don't often agree.
This was a heinous act.
You're wrong. He killed them, yes. Whether or not it was "execution-style" (the exact phrase used) remains to be seen, pending the investigation. This is "execution style":
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The phrase has a very specific visual and definition.
That is the Urban Dictionary definition. People don't have to be on their knees for it to be execution style.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The guy executed them. I have no objections to Jeff's use of the word as that's the net result of his actions. And Jeff will tell you we don't often agree.
This was a heinous act.
You're wrong. He killed them, yes. Whether or not it was "execution-style" (the exact phrase used) remains to be seen, pending the investigation. This is "execution style":
![]()
The phrase has a very specific visual and definition.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:murder seems pretty hateful as it is.
I agree. Isn’t every murder a “hate crime” of sorts?
I personally don’t care for the label “hate crime.” Most crime is indeed, hateful.
I one hundred.percent agree with you. Murder is murder is murder.
Anonymous wrote:The guy executed them. I have no objections to Jeff's use of the word as that's the net result of his actions. And Jeff will tell you we don't often agree.
This was a heinous act.
+1000 and add in sexual orientationAnonymous wrote:
I disagree. Murdering someone because of a dispute is different from murdering someone for the color of their skin, or their religious faith.