That's your response to me saying the facts you tried to present have been proven untrue? You're the one gaslighting and spreading unproven information because you desperately want it to help the narrative you've created for the world.
Wrote the question based on some comments I'd seen on lemmy, reddit and conversations with friends. If you don't think many people believe hating someone based on their religion is morally correct, you should read some of the comments in this thread. It started with a long conversation with a close friend of mine. He considers himself an atheist and views religion and religious people as the root of most major evils in the world. I think its a reasonable premise based on my lived experience. Just curious what other people think.
Again, you're spreading misinformation. The second autopsy hasn't been released yet and even members of the victims family have come out to apologize for pushing that false narrative. I'm linking a reputable article below that came out hours ago stating all the facts on that specific case. You want an outcome thats easier to accept but doesn't currently have any evidence backing it.
The first story you linked, false, one of the several outlits that stated blunt force trauma was involved. You're actively assisting the the spreading of misinformation because you want a specific outcome. The second autopsy information hasn't been released yet. Its almost like the people want this to be a hate crime because it would be easier to cope with. Do you have any idea how rarely the family or friends see suicide coming? It's almost never an open and shut case where the family just accepts it. You know why? Because it's fucking horrifically difficult to rationalize that someone you love so much would just give up and disapear.
No not at all, that's not what I'm saying. It's just that there is no evidence to support anything other than suicide. He had no injuries, had an active warrant out for his arrest, had a hospital band on and he was living in emergency housing. It doesn't sound like things were going well for him, a suicide seems so much more likely than a massive conspiracy and cover up. Just looking at the case pragmatically based on the facts available.
Claims gaslighting while blatantly spreading a false narrative that the family has even stated is false.