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Even the most innocent of souls can gather up to celebrate someones death if they have garnered an extremely negative consensus
I mean, charlie kirk lol
But I'm not here to open up a political debate, what I want to talk about is the bizarre nature of death. We see death all the time, we kill flies, rats, sometimes we even get the chance to slaughter a wild animal. Even us, we die and the irony is that we all die the same way. We all decease and contribute back into the planet the same. We all have the opportunity to die the same way as others, to cease the same way as others.
Yet people don't care, instead people crave violence on others as if it couldn't backfire onto themselves, they crave instability and civil unrest as if they wouldn't tremble in the trenches of war. They want people they dislike to be murdered just because of shallow reasons such as religion, skintone, or even political alignment.
To those who look at anyone who is different from oneself in any way, and would feel happy if said person perished is not human.
Is it that crazy to think that it's weird to celebrate death? Once somebody has died, that is... literally it... the battle is over. I feel like it portrays a horrible sense of character no matter who you are. I'm not political but I really wonder what the left would do if one of their guys got killed. I fear the internet would immediately regress to the age of a toddler for the next couple of years and to be honest it's hypocritcal but I am curious to see what would happen.
In my eyes, it shouldn't be normal to mock the death of someone if it wasn't a personal feud.
I mean, charlie kirk lol
But I'm not here to open up a political debate, what I want to talk about is the bizarre nature of death. We see death all the time, we kill flies, rats, sometimes we even get the chance to slaughter a wild animal. Even us, we die and the irony is that we all die the same way. We all decease and contribute back into the planet the same. We all have the opportunity to die the same way as others, to cease the same way as others.
Yet people don't care, instead people crave violence on others as if it couldn't backfire onto themselves, they crave instability and civil unrest as if they wouldn't tremble in the trenches of war. They want people they dislike to be murdered just because of shallow reasons such as religion, skintone, or even political alignment.
To those who look at anyone who is different from oneself in any way, and would feel happy if said person perished is not human.
Is it that crazy to think that it's weird to celebrate death? Once somebody has died, that is... literally it... the battle is over. I feel like it portrays a horrible sense of character no matter who you are. I'm not political but I really wonder what the left would do if one of their guys got killed. I fear the internet would immediately regress to the age of a toddler for the next couple of years and to be honest it's hypocritcal but I am curious to see what would happen.
In my eyes, it shouldn't be normal to mock the death of someone if it wasn't a personal feud.
