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Why do people mock the misery of others?

On social media I often come across videos of people being seriously hurt, kidnapped etc. What I often see in the comments section are people making jokes of a serious situation. This rubs me the wrong way, when I confront some of these people they call me a simp and sensitive. I guess we see so much violence that it's just become routine to us. I am a very cold person emotionally at times. But I still have a heart and sympatheic for people in times of misery and pain.
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Faust76 · 46-50, M
One of the biggest issues I have to Reddit for example is r/funny I think was full of videos of people getting killed or maimed, and dozens of people replying "Haha, hope he ded" or something. Kinda classic depersonization of course, usually with all details of the incident scrubbed out.

Sometimes you Google it to find out they actually died, or it's a faked video where the punchline is supposed to be just that they died. Huh? To blame this on the Internet squarely would be foolish though, before Internet there were gladiators, public executions people went to watch etc. Still the desensitization on larger scale is repugnant, and no doubt contributes to incident like people watching someone commit suicide (or mass-murder) on livestream without doing anything.