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RE: Anthony Bourdain, Dead At 61: "Commited" Suicide or "Death By" Suicide?

in #life6 years ago

I do not like this one bit.

"Death by Suicide" sounds like what many of the people who knew Hitlery Clinton did.

They had obviously killed themselves, while folding themselves into a duffle bag, and then locking it.

Committed has more connotations than "committed a crime", as in commit something to memory. It says the person did something.

It appears that the media is trying to distort and water down the meanings of words. And i do not like that. Especially as i am already distrustful of that group of vipers.


Suicide is a crime in many places, else the police are powerless to do anything to help when they find someone attempting suicide. If it wasn't a crime, all they could do is watch you commit suicide. But, if it is a crime, then they can apprehend you and take you to a jail or hospital.

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Water down the meaning of words..changing how we speak, thought crime, speech crime. Isn't this textbook 1984?

Governments percieve suicide as destroying government property in my opinion.
Please don't mistake me for saying I agree with their misperception.

Given that each citizen is sold and traded on the stock exchange as backing for debt, it is quite easy to make a case for your point.

I think we are definitely going back to times when a person was a subject to the government like in royal times rather than the current lie of governments being there to serve its citizens

Too many people are persuaded by arkencide. There is very little critical thought.