• I’d assume not rejoicing when a person dies, even if they’re someone you believe is a bad person, is pretty normal

    If it’s someone I really despise, I might have a brief spike of happiness before realizing that their death likely won’t have any effect on the system

    • ☭CommieWolf☆
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      112 years ago

      I’d be lying if I said I wasn’t eagerly waiting to see Blair, Bush and Kissinger kick the bucket. It may not change anything but I don’t want to share the same planet as those monsters.

      • I understand it, really. But would you rather see them sincerely apologize and denounce what they did, or to die before they can? Just asking in good faith, comrade.

        • ☭CommieWolf☆
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          92 years ago

          There is nothing they can do to make up for what they did, millions of lives destroyed and nations ruined in the name of greed and power. These people are irredeemable, even if they were sincere, it means nothing, a sincere apology won’t bring back the dead children. Some things cannot be forgiven.

          • I would improson them somehow in a way that helps the cause and not letting them to partake of the benefits a normal citizen would or something, tho…

            • Of course, it’s understandable to want to see these people redeem themselves; they’re not inherently “evil”, just distorted by their material conditions (although that likely doesn’t mean much for the millions of people who suffered, and continue to suffer, due to their actions)

              • Yeah… You can call me soft pr whatever you want, really… Maybe I deserve it for not liking people die knowing how material conditions and more circumstances play such an important role, that in a different environment, the same people that has done so much harm, could be totally different from what we know…

                I don’t know… I don’t feel worth of nothing…