I mean I don't even agree with the premise that "it's inappropriate to wish someone dead". It's inappropriate to engage in _stochastic terrorism_, sure, but if Hitler were alive I would probably devote several hours a day to wishing he was dead
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But if you actually think a uniformed Wehrmacht soldier -- likely as not some stupid terrified 17-year-old draftee -- was more deserving of death during WWII than Hitler himself or any of Hitler's shitty Nazi politician buddies your moral sense is completely broken
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There are those who are far too transparently salivating over the prospect of mass death due to politics. There are those who pretend it is the worst possible thing that could ever happen regardless of the subject's deeds.
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Also because it puts the people running things, making rules, and deploying/employing violence at increased risk as their ablative manpower is compromised or circumvented, even *if* it's still pointed at just miliary / state officials. (Or am I explicating your point?)
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Yes, the fully cynical interpretation of this is that the people writing the rules are the politicians who might get assassinated and not the uniformed soldiers whose deaths we are to consider normal and ethical
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