I mean, is “Deny, Defend, Depose” equivalent of “Let’s kill [Person]”?

To me it seems more of a “It’d be a shame if [Person] died” and not a direct threat. So do y’all personally think its considered a direct threat? And how would a court of law (in the US) see the phrase “Deny, Defend, Depose”?

I’m asking because I’ve seen a number of comments removed for that phrase, including one of mine.

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    20 days ago

    It’s the playbook that health insurance companies use to save money. How is that advocating violence?

    Deny the claim.

    Defend the decision.

    …and technically I think the third one should be Delay. As in delay for as long as possible.