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EYESORE 9001

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14. From the OED (they did invent the language, after all)
Fri Sep 12, 2025, 10:11 AM
Sep 2025
1.1610–The murder of a person (esp. a prominent public figure) in a planned attack, typically with a political or ideological motive, sometimes carried out by a hired or professional killer; a murderous attack of this kind.

https://www.oed.com/dictionary/assassination_n?tl=true
Q.E.D.

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I agree. SheltieLover Sep 2025 #1
It wasn't used much after the UHC murder. bucolic_frolic Sep 2025 #2
I think that's because the CEO of an insurance company isn't technically a political figure. ShazzieB Sep 2025 #38
Agreed. bucolic_frolic Sep 2025 #40
True -- but he was overtly political in a way that a business executive usually is not. ShazzieB Sep 2025 #49
True, but I don't remember Republicans using that term dgauss Sep 2025 #52
Me, neither! ShazzieB Sep 2025 #57
Chaps my butt, too. Kennedy was assasinated, Ghandi was assasinated. Kirk was murdered. marble falls Sep 2025 #3
Pretty much meets definition. Silent Type Sep 2025 #4
Agreed Prairie Gates Sep 2025 #7
assassinate: GreenWave Sep 2025 #31
In what way was Kirk not prominent? ShazzieB Sep 2025 #50
Agree. It doesnt fit here. BannonsLiver Sep 2025 #5
The word is misused a lot. valleyrogue Sep 2025 #6
Not political official. Melon Sep 2025 #11
So then MLK was not assassinated? The Revolution Sep 2025 #30
Apples and oranges. ShazzieB Sep 2025 #54
How about "offed" to counterbalance the deification of this community college dropout? GreenWave Sep 2025 #32
John Lennon was far more "prominent" than was Charlie Kirk, of spooky3 Sep 2025 #53
The term applies and it sure seems like it was professionally done. themaguffin Sep 2025 #8
Definition Melon Sep 2025 #9
You left out "a prominent person" GreenWave Sep 2025 #33
I would say he was a prominent person. And he was killed for political reasons. forthemiddle Sep 2025 #37
Obviously fits the definition if you include that. Melon Sep 2025 #43
This was just a gun murder. Plain and simple. Scrivener7 Sep 2025 #10
To consider using that term is downright odd, isn't it? As alarming as it was hearing Trump claiming he's a "star" Judi Lynn Sep 2025 #12
I heard tell the couch is breaking up with him! GreenWave Sep 2025 #34
He may have to turn to a love seat! Judi Lynn Sep 2025 #47
This case Greg_In_SF Sep 2025 #13
Read 'em and weep 'em GreenWave Sep 2025 #35
From the OED (they did invent the language, after all) EYESORE 9001 Sep 2025 #14
Assassination : 'The murder by sudden or secret attack of a prominent political leader' speak easy Sep 2025 #18
Them's fightin' words EYESORE 9001 Sep 2025 #19
Mendacious? Not you, the OP. speak easy Sep 2025 #21
Sorry. I'm a bit on edge today EYESORE 9001 Sep 2025 #23
We are all a bit on edge today/ speak easy Sep 2025 #24
Firs? GreenWave Sep 2025 #36
Assassination is the willful killing, by a sudden or secret attack, of a person--especially if prominent or important. Celerity Sep 2025 #15
Yes, John Lennon was assassinated. Sneederbunk Sep 2025 #16
I would agree with that. Celerity Sep 2025 #17
I respectfully disagree. ShazzieB Sep 2025 #56
It was a school shooting Johonny Sep 2025 #20
Your not alone. It elevates his ordinary murder to being more important than it really is. QueerDuck Sep 2025 #22
Kirk was collateral damage on Trump's Fifth Avenue America. RedWhiteBlueIsRacist Sep 2025 #25
I'd call it "taking out the trash". But I know we're still in the performative outrage stage of the incident. Aristus Sep 2025 #26
My favourite line from "Grace Quigley", "But Ma, that would be murder!" "No, it is niyad Sep 2025 #45
The other deaths were the price of freedom. dgauss Sep 2025 #55
School shooting. Not assassination. Unless all murdered children are also. cbabe Sep 2025 #27
I hate that it is accurate SSJVegeta Sep 2025 #28
Technically it's accurate - an assassination usually refers to the targeted killing Ocelot II Sep 2025 #29
But the word as used is emotionally, deliberately, loaded to produce niyad Sep 2025 #44
That is also true. Ocelot II Sep 2025 #46
Equally, the description of him as "conservative". I know the terms are thoroughly blurred, but... JHB Sep 2025 #39
The problem with using the word now is we still don't know what the motive was. Wiz Imp Sep 2025 #41
Absolutely agree!!! niyad Sep 2025 #42
Too many people here on DU using it, and hence buying into the RW narrative. Crunchy Frog Sep 2025 #48
When a public figure is shot from.a rooftop during Klarkashton Sep 2025 #51
i prefer the term "mercy killing". ret5hd Sep 2025 #58
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