And I already gave you a simple, straightforward answer. Multiple times. Even before you answered.
For the record, once again, harassing is obviously wrong, but killing someone who harass you isn’t justified.
Are you implying that women should kill harassers?
Even so, as stated plenty of times by several people, it likely goes from excess of defence to negligence.
I'm glad we can at least agree that Dak'Rah was harassing him and he was in the wrong for doing that.
Dak'Rah should not have kept going after someone with obvious war trauma
and being asked to leave them alone.
And Dak'Rah had it coming for a very simple reason... he murdered civilians and
children. Dak'Rah got off easy with a quick death, frankly. But he had it coming.
Regarding killing someone who harasses you... if they are attacking you, you have
every right to defend yourself and if you have to kill them to stop them, you absolutely do that. There's a reason why that is not called murder... you are defending your life. As an example, if a woman is being attacked by someone harassing them,
absolutely kill that bastard.
And regarding his search for 'redemption'...
It was bullshit. He was just making the best out of a situation where he was captured because he couldn't go back to the Klingons, even if he did escape. He preyed on the Federation's willingness to turn enemies into allies. Redemption starts with honesty and accountability... he showed neither just by not being honest about J'Gal.
He also showed complete lack of respect by not leaving when being asked multiple times to leave M'Benga alone.
And specifically egging him on several different occasions outside that sickbay scene. You don't keep harassing someone after being told to leave. He most certainly wasn't an ambassador by being so disrespectful.
And looking at the scene, Dak'Rah was right next to the box with the knife. M'Benga was on the
other side of the room. Given how
we see Dak'Rah can just toss him around fairly easily from the fight scene earlier, how M'Benga was not juiced up on Protocol 12, and Dak'Rah's reaction when he discovered M'Benga knew the real truth,
and M'Benga saying 'stop', M'Benga was defending himself from an attacker who was going to kill him. When you are in a fight for your life, you do whatever is necessary to not get killed, and that includes killing the one attacking you.
And him not attempting to revive Dak'Rah... he was stabbed right in the heart. M'Benga likely thought he couldn't be revived.
And besides that, he just fought for his life after being forced to relive a severe trauma... even the most well-trained people can freeze after such things happen.
So no, this most certainly was not murder. And no one should be shedding any tears over that cowardly child murderer.