I'd say that yes it was definitely at least partially politically motivated, since it was just as much an attack against the system as it was against the person, but hardly terrorism since there was no intent to scare the general public.
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The ingress displays perfectly how pathetic Orpo is. "Yeah uhh racism is like, bad and stuff, but I can't make them angry or my government with a lot of racists in it would collapse and that would be bad for the stockholders!"
I think they're referring to people on lemmy.world. and one can definitely be neither. Or maybe both.
Damn you went all out with the absurdity of that straw man. Nice one!
Politicians are constantly criticizing their opponents without necessarily presenting alternative solutions. A murder done with a political motive is a political murder. A political murder is a political message. "The system sucks so bad that there are people out there who are willing to take arms because of it." That's the message, in case you seriously still had not figured it out yourself.
The book was only referenced in order to emphasize that political motive by bringing up the fact that the health insurance sector is rotten and many have grievances against it. The methods the author would prefer are irrelevant to that fact, as the shooter clearly arrived at a different conclusion.
It was a murder. Mentioning the name of the book gives it a political motive. A political murder is a political message. It's not that complicated, I'm just pointing this out to you since it evidently flew over your head earlier and the other commenter didn't spell it out for you.
That was a reference to the texts the perpetrator had written in the shell casings he used, which were a reference to a book. He definitely sent a message with the act, and it was very much a political one at that.
The pursuit of capital is a thing elsewhere, yes, but that pursuit isn't in control of legislation (at least as badly as it is over there in the US). Instead it is (mostly) controlled by legislation. This is the crucial difference between the US and most of the developed world. This is what would need to change before your dream of a legislative solution could be realised.
The image is a satirical (I'm guessing meta-ironic) contemporary imitation of the work of late David Eugene Dees, a conspiracy theorist and graphic designer.
A contemporary imitation of David Dees' work? I adore this. The world needs more of this.
I mean, Oppenheimer at least seemed to regret what he did. Teller on the other hand was completely remorseless and unhinged.
Hydrostatic equilibrium yes, but equal? No. We agree that centrifugal force is a factor. Now ask yourself, why would gravity suddenly strengthen at the equator to get the surface acceleration to stay equal to that of the poles?
It doesn't. As a result the Earth seeks a new hydrostatic equilibrium, bulging out at the equator. This in turn strengthens the centrifugal force a bit while also slightly diminishing the force of gravity (because more of the planet's mass is farther away). So the same effect is taken even further. Local differences add a layer of noise on top of this, but the end result is that the net surface acceleration is measured to average slightly less at equatorial regions than at the poles, with for example Singapore getting 9.7639 m/s2 of downward acceleration, while Helsinki gets 9.825 m/s2.
Mikäs tässä töissä istuskellessa. Huomenna yövuoroon ja lisät kilisee tilille. Ihan jännä uusi kokemus itselle tämä tämmöinen joulun vietto, mutta eipä tässä kun ollaan kollegoiden ja pomon kanssa jo etukäteen kerätty iso kasa herkkuja popsittavaksi.
Ja jouluhan on pakanallinen juhla. Ei oo "kristusmessu" nimeltään nääs. Kirkollinen ulottuvuus ja Jeesuksen keksitty syntymäpäivä lätkittiin siihen päälle vaan kun keskitalvea juhlivat pakanat piti saada tehokkaammin käännytettyä.