Chill out Gordon Freeman. This time is not your crowbar time (unless you want to unleash scuttlebugs well I'll leave that up to you). XD
I don't know. While her death was the spark that pretty much incurred Lelouch's wrath against everybody else was something out of emotional impulse and situational convenience. He mentioned himself that Geass is a sin that must be purged from existence.
Shirley was the embodiment of all things honest and good (except for the instances in which she shot Viletta and him afterwards). Regardless if she had no stake or not, I think giving her death meaning was something more of a feeling of self-satisfaction knowing (or at least presume to know) that others will no longer suffer under the constant weight of being pushed around by the empire, if that makes any sense.
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