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I've Come About the Assassination
by Tony Morphett
A young man confronts his father about the hypocrisy of older generations who condemn youth violence while orchestrating global wars. He justifies his decision to commit an assassination as an act of individual agency in a world threatened by nuclear destruction.
A young man delivers a scathing indictment of the older generation's hypocrisy regarding violence and war. He argues that while youth are labeled as violent, it is the 'old men in parliaments' who have historically orchestrated mass slaughter.