• circuscritic
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    2 years ago

    Easily the most effective assassin in recent history. He had a goal, his plan was to kill former PM, and his goal was… achieved?

    Kudos.

    Also, Shinzo-Abe was a genocide apologist from a family of war criminals. So, I sincerely mean kudos.

    His grandfather was a Class A war criminal.

    His dad trained as a kamikaze pilot, but the war ended before he got to compete a mission. Real shame.

    Edit: here’s some extra bonus points:

    1. He didn’t kill anyone else
    2. Unification Church (Moonies) are a really disgusting and terrible organization.
    3. Shinzo-Abe was a real piece of shit. Please lookup just his education “reforms”, and that’s just the fraction of his bad acts.
    • P03 Locke
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      342 years ago

      Recent history? I’ve never even heard of anything like this in all of human history.

      Assassin kills a prominent leader. Public opinion for leader falls and people tend to side with the assassin. Government makes reforms to achieve assassin’s goals. Name one other case like that.

      Maybe the French Revolution, but that was a large group of people, not one assassin completely changing public opinion for an entire movement.

      • circuscritic
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        102 years ago

        I meant the impact, or effect, not the intent.

        Because as far as impact, Archduke Ferdinand, might want a word.

        But yes, I agree with everything you said, with just with one big caveat: I’m not a historian.

    • @inconel@lemmy.ca
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      22 years ago

      If there’s something to mourn, I’d say the lost oppurtunity to have him procetuted (there was a trial about financial fraud at that time).

  • worldwidewave
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    2 years ago

    Incredible that the Japanese government effectively sided with a presidential assassin’s cause.

    • @Fedizen@lemmy.world
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      2 years ago

      it helps the public response to the assasination was akin to “well he’s got a point”

    • OrbitJunkie
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      402 years ago

      Well, the guy is in jail for what he did, and as bad as his action was the government can’t just ignore the issues he uncovered.

      • @cmbabul@lemmy.world
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        562 years ago

        Dude is one of the most successful assassins of all time, not only did he eliminate his target the response was exactly what he hoped to achieve

    • elouboub
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      152 years ago

      More like: wow, a rational response!

      Just because someone delivers a message badly doesn’t mean the message is incorrect.

  • anonionfinelyminced
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    82 years ago

    So does this solely affect tax status? Or does it mean that they must also divest corporate assets (real estate, vehicles, investments, etc.)? What are the practical effects of this action?