People, people... It is OK to be happy that someone's dead, it doesn't mean you indulge violence. It just means that you have a rational head on your shoulders, if the guy was a little shit.
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@Montanaman It is not OK to shoot people, but it is OK to be happy when bad people die – or at least not sad about it. When Hitler died, they didn't write about how tragic it was in the newspapers, did they? Is there some sort of scale for how bad a person needs to be, before we don't have to mourn them? Charlie's death wasn't exactly a loss lol. Mourning celebrities just because they were famous, is nonsensical in the first place.
@Montanaman He was a podcast-famous, hateful induvidual, spreading mysagonistic ideaologies and misinformation to the public, causing emotional damage to young women in his country.
@Montanaman I keep myself away from American politics, but I know Ameri-maka has made this of themselves together. Too much self importance, ego, anyone country could have and America is not the end or beginning of the world, it's just the same as Palestine, Korea, Egypt, South Africa, and things like this happen from a country too egotistic it forgets their place in the world
@Nightwings fine. Years of friendship ended because of different pov. That's what Charlie Kirk was constantly trying to do, get people to realize that it's okay to have different opinions and beliefs.
@awildsheepschase Good friendships are built upon a foundation of mutual respect. If someone doesn't respect your rights, you don't have to be friend with them.
@BlueVeins Yes, but you might find they gave you what you needed, before anyone could define what is respect, relationships are funny that way and I'm unsure society can say other than guide you