the guy is pretty much a victim of himself
No, that line of thinking can only be accepted if one accepts that he was at fault. You skipped a step in logical thinking.
If you accept that he was "not at fault" then he becomes a victim of a company not taking the measures to ensure he wouldn't hurt himself. Not as a self-inflicted victim.
In a similar way to someone pulling an electrified switch. Yes they pulled the switch on their own volition... but would you consider that self-inflicted? Would you consider it self-inflicted if the electrical box had warning signs and the person was told it was electrified?
So in order to be self-inflicted you must first distribute blame.
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Heck lets say that kid WAS a bully and he abused and humiliated the murderer everyday until he felt lousy about himself... and instead of committing suicide he kills the kid because he cannot take it anymore. How much at fault is the victim?
Heck the interesting aspect is that if the kid DID commit suicide I already know how people would react in that hypothetical (In that the victim is blameless and the bully is at fault).
It is these logical differences that I am the most interested in. They are to me two very similar situations and the only difference between them is the conclusion. So why does killing someone who would in the second situation "deserve to die" not count?
Mind you... This would get into a heated debate. For the most part I try not to accept reasoning on face value and try to understand it. Which makes me seem like a HUGE jerk when I am like "Ok, why is that discrimination?" and people are like "Isn't it obvious?" and I am like "Maybe, but is it obvious?"
That and just to be clear... this is UNRELATED to the article... The Article is not depicting either of these situations. PLEASE don't brain fart and confuse this hypothetical to the article... Also YES I do need to state this, you would be surprised!
The point of this post and the earlier one is my personal oddity with the statement "blame the victim" and how it is used. In that, by all logic, there are many situations where you can.