Random
Only logged in members can reply and interact with the post.
Join SimilarWorlds for FREE »

No one should be killed for opinions.

When did violence, cowardice, and murder become celebrated?
The act of celebrating someone's death is the most disgusting and clearly evil thing one could do.

This is what fascism looks like, eliminating opponents who don't agree with them.
Violence is the tool of those who have no argument.
This is the nature of communists.
This is the true essence, the true heart of the left.

The lack of empathy from this generation is scary.
Social media has revealed how inner demonic possession is deeper than we think.

[media=https://youtu.be/Y3UYureSXak]
This page is a permanent link to the reply below and its nested replies. See all post replies »
And yet throughout human history, opinions expressed have led to murder. And this isn’t confined to the latest generations btw
@BiasForAction good point knight
Eyeinthesky · 56-60, F
@BiasForAction
This post is after I have seen many young people’s proud reactions of the shot.
@Eyeinthesky and this proves what? That there are people with crazy ideas? That all young people think the way these particular people think? Yes there are many who celebrate tragedy — the affliction isn’t limited to any certain age as far as I can tell
Eyeinthesky · 56-60, F
@BiasForAction
I’m NOT trying to prove anything!
Not all young people are senseless and proudly celebrating over fellow human’s life, but all of them I saw look like mind controlled by media and liberal elites with some mental problem.
I have expressed my opinion and you can express yours freely on your own post!
This message was deleted by its author.
Eyeinthesky · 56-60, F
@TryingtoLava
At least I made you laugh today. 😀
I never liked sarcastic comments.
@Eyeinthesky i deleted it i realized it wasnt funny just sad tbh
Peter1985 · 36-40, M