Recent history? I’ve never even heard of anything like this in all of human history.
Assassin kills a prominent leader. Public opinion for leader falls and people tend to side with the assassin. Government makes reforms to achieve assassin’s goals. Name one other case like that.
Maybe the French Revolution, but that was a large group of people, not one assassin completely changing public opinion for an entire movement.
Easily the most effective assassin in recent history. He had a goal, his plan was to kill former PM, and his goal was… achieved?
Kudos.
Also, Shinzo-Abe was a genocide apologist from a family of war criminals. So, I sincerely mean kudos.
His grandfather was a Class A war criminal.
His dad trained as a kamikaze pilot, but the war ended before he got to compete a mission. Real shame.
If there’s something to mourn, I’d say the lost oppurtunity to have him procetuted (there was a trial about financial fraud at that time).
Recent history? I’ve never even heard of anything like this in all of human history.
Assassin kills a prominent leader. Public opinion for leader falls and people tend to side with the assassin. Government makes reforms to achieve assassin’s goals. Name one other case like that.
Maybe the French Revolution, but that was a large group of people, not one assassin completely changing public opinion for an entire movement.
I meant the impact, or effect, not the intent.
Because as far as impact, Archduke Ferdinand, might want a word.
But yes, I agree with everything you said, with just with one big caveat: I’m not a historian.