That's an incredibly flimsy argument. People have been writing messages on ammo since ammo existed. There's not even an established pattern of terrorists writing on ammo - they're more likely to claim credit for an attack after the fact and include their message there.
Those were words for him. Deny and defend this, mother fucker.
You assert my argument is flimsy, yet your argument is that someone is going to be able to read the casings popping out of a guy's gun shooting at him from behind?
Please tell me you're trolling so I don't think I'm talking to someone THIS obtuse.
Do you think this writing was to make a political message in the wreckage? Do you think really I think the soldiers who wrote it expected the victims to read it on the way down?
No, you moron, it's a message to the victim that the killer knows they'll never read. It's a personal touch on the ammo that empowers the shooter. A more poetic version of "a bullet with your name on it"
Please tell me you're trolling so I don't think I'm talking to someone THIS obtuse.
Do you think this writing was to make a political message in the wreckage? Do you really think I think the soldiers who wrote it expected the victims to read it on the way down?
No, you moron, it's a message to the victim that the killer knows they'll never read. It's a personal touch on the ammo that empowers the shooter. A more poetic version of "a bullet with your name on it"