Sun Feb 10, 2019 1:06 pm
Sun Feb 10, 2019 1:06 pm
Savigma wrote:1 or 2 newspaper articles have described Emiliano's death as a "killing" or has been "killed".
If my grandmother/father dies of a heart attack, they were not killed by their heart.
Car crashes when it's purely environmentally caused, and if the car is skidding on ice, the person who dies in the car crash is not "killed". Killed in a car crash is when somebody is either charged with murder or manslaughter.
I can't see why I feel like I'm the only one who has a huge problem with the wording of killed, it's insensitive and incorrect.
As you can see, the synonyms for "killing" says it all, "murder, taking of life, assassination, homicide, manslaughter, liquidation, elimination, putting/doing to death, execution". Does that describe how Emiliano died? No, so stop saying "it's the same" or it doesn't matter, because it does.
Sun Feb 10, 2019 1:26 pm
Sun Feb 10, 2019 1:40 pm
Savigma wrote:1 or 2 newspaper articles have described Emiliano's death as a "killing" or has been "killed".
If my grandmother/father dies of a heart attack, they were not killed by their heart.
Car crashes when it's purely environmentally caused, and if the car is skidding on ice, the person who dies in the car crash is not "killed". Killed in a car crash is when somebody is either charged with murder or manslaughter.
I can't see why I feel like I'm the only one who has a huge problem with the wording of killed, it's insensitive and incorrect.
As you can see, the synonyms for "killing" says it all, "murder, taking of life, assassination, homicide, manslaughter, liquidation, elimination, putting/doing to death, execution". Does that describe how Emiliano died? No, so stop saying "it's the same" or it doesn't matter, because it does.
Sun Feb 10, 2019 1:47 pm
Sun Feb 10, 2019 2:07 pm
Sun Feb 10, 2019 2:09 pm
Sun Feb 10, 2019 2:55 pm
Steve Zodiak wrote:Killed in a crash, died in a crash, dead as a result of a crash, all means the same to me and I guess most others. Most people do not check the dictionary for a precise meaning before writing or posting something. If someone had written murdered, or slain, or words to that effect, fair enough. I have never associated "killed in an accident" as anything sinister.
Sun Feb 10, 2019 3:05 pm
pembroke allan wrote:Steve Zodiak wrote:Killed in a crash, died in a crash, dead as a result of a crash, all means the same to me and I guess most others. Most people do not check the dictionary for a precise meaning before writing or posting something. If someone had written murdered, or slain, or words to that effect, fair enough. I have never associated "killed in an accident" as anything sinister.
Steve hes got this thing about word (killed) as he refers to it in 3 different threads? Love to know how you would describe decide death? You could only say was killed in plane accident or he's died in a plane accident! Could say (crash) instead of accident but that's it.
Sun Feb 10, 2019 3:35 pm
Sun Feb 10, 2019 3:44 pm
Sun Feb 10, 2019 4:39 pm
Savigma wrote:1 or 2 newspaper articles have described Emiliano's death as a "killing" or has been "killed".
If my grandmother/father dies of a heart attack, they were not killed by their heart.
Car crashes when it's purely environmentally caused, and if the car is skidding on ice, the person who dies in the car crash is not "killed". Killed in a car crash is when somebody is either charged with murder or manslaughter.
I can't see why I feel like I'm the only one who has a huge problem with the wording of killed, it's insensitive and incorrect.
As you can see, the synonyms for "killing" says it all, "murder, taking of life, assassination, homicide, manslaughter, liquidation, elimination, putting/doing to death, execution". Does that describe how Emiliano died? No, so stop saying "it's the same" or it doesn't matter, because it does.
Sun Feb 10, 2019 4:41 pm
Sun Feb 10, 2019 5:34 pm
Sun Feb 10, 2019 5:41 pm
Sun Feb 10, 2019 6:02 pm
BarryWelsh88 wrote:This post is unbelievable. As if his family give a cr@p what terminology has been used ffs!!
Sun Feb 10, 2019 8:44 pm
Savigma wrote:1 or 2 newspaper articles have described Emiliano's death as a "killing" or has been "killed".
If my grandmother/father dies of a heart attack, they were not killed by their heart.
Car crashes when it's purely environmentally caused, and if the car is skidding on ice, the person who dies in the car crash is not "killed". Killed in a car crash is when somebody is either charged with murder or manslaughter.
I can't see why I feel like I'm the only one who has a huge problem with the wording of killed, it's insensitive and incorrect.
As you can see, the synonyms for "killing" says it all, "murder, taking of life, assassination, homicide, manslaughter, liquidation, elimination, putting/doing to death, execution". Does that describe how Emiliano died? No, so stop saying "it's the same" or it doesn't matter, because it does.
Sun Feb 10, 2019 9:11 pm
Savigma wrote:Savigma wrote:1 or 2 newspaper articles have described Emiliano's death as a "killing" or has been "killed".
If my grandmother/father dies of a heart attack, they were not killed by their heart.
Car crashes when it's purely environmentally caused, and if the car is skidding on ice, the person who dies in the car crash is not "killed". Killed in a car crash is when somebody is either charged with murder or manslaughter.
I can't see why I feel like I'm the only one who has a huge problem with the wording of killed, it's insensitive and incorrect.
As you can see, the synonyms for "killing" says it all, "murder, taking of life, assassination, homicide, manslaughter, liquidation, elimination, putting/doing to death, execution". Does that describe how Emiliano died? No, so stop saying "it's the same" or it doesn't matter, because it does.
Sun Feb 10, 2019 10:16 pm
Savigma wrote:1 or 2 newspaper articles have described Emiliano's death as a "killing" or has been "killed".
If my grandmother/father dies of a heart attack, they were not killed by their heart.
Car crashes when it's purely environmentally caused, and if the car is skidding on ice, the person who dies in the car crash is not "killed". Killed in a car crash is when somebody is either charged with murder or manslaughter.
I can't see why I feel like I'm the only one who has a huge problem with the wording of killed, it's insensitive and incorrect.
As you can see, the synonyms for "killing" says it all, "murder, taking of life, assassination, homicide, manslaughter, liquidation, elimination, putting/doing to death, execution". Does that describe how Emiliano died? No, so stop saying "it's the same" or it doesn't matter, because it does.
Mon Feb 11, 2019 12:19 am
Mon Feb 11, 2019 1:10 am
Mon Feb 11, 2019 1:25 am
Mon Feb 11, 2019 3:54 am
Savigma wrote:1 or 2 newspaper articles have described Emiliano's death as a "killing" or has been "killed".
If my grandmother/father dies of a heart attack, they were not killed by their heart.
Car crashes when it's purely environmentally caused, and if the car is skidding on ice, the person who dies in the car crash is not "killed". Killed in a car crash is when somebody is either charged with murder or manslaughter.
I can't see why I feel like I'm the only one who has a huge problem with the wording of killed, it's insensitive and incorrect.
As you can see, the synonyms for "killing" says it all, "murder, taking of life, assassination, homicide, manslaughter, liquidation, elimination, putting/doing to death, execution". Does that describe how Emiliano died? No, so stop saying "it's the same" or it doesn't matter, because it does.
Mon Feb 11, 2019 10:46 am
SirJimmySchoular wrote:Ridiculous argument supported by some nonsense internet dictionary.
He certainly was killed by the correct OED definition. Stop digging
Mon Feb 11, 2019 11:24 am
Mon Feb 11, 2019 11:51 am
dogfound wrote:SirJimmySchoular wrote:Ridiculous argument supported by some nonsense internet dictionary.
He certainly was killed by the correct OED definition. Stop digging
the internet dictionary he has used is correct , the example given is ...her father was killed in a car crash.
is that not the same as Emiliano Sala was killed in a plane crash.?