Talk:Blake Belladonna/@comment-28171999-20190311004810/@comment-25936766-20190312004957

Homicide and "killing" is the exact same thing, guys....homicide is literally just killing another person, that's what the term Homicide literally means. Trying to argue that they are different things is like arguing that apples are not fruits.

Now, that aside, what Blake and Yang did was not murder at all. Murder implies they wanted to kill him since at least the start of the fight, and at most that's only the case with Yang, and even then debatable.

If we go by legal technicism then voluntary manslaughter is a more appropiate term. When you didn't want to kill someone but still end up killing them in the heat of the moment and/or after great provokation (regrets afterwards not important). Which is perfectly in line with what happened in the show.

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........Of course, it was in 300% obvious, clear and legitimate self-defense. They were attacked by Adam who had not just already made threats on their lives but had already tried to kill Blake before. In any court anywhere these two would walk away free of charges for that simple fact.

But I guess the concept of "self-defense" is alien to a terrorist's fanboys.