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I celebrated the day he left office. I could hardly care less that he has now died.
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Grave Dancing? I think we should throw a fücking White Party on the dirt which will soon cover his bloated, maggot infected corpse! And every year after we should have an inter-racial homosexual orgy to commemorate the fact that this sub-human piece of shït is no longer drawing breath.
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What an irony, then, that the one person on the LoT who comes complete with interracial homosexual characteristics will not be invited to this particular annual orgy. :p
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You think that when Obama catches Osama and executes him, we'll be talking about how bad it is to gravedance? Sorry, no. |
I agree with Kevy and others, so I guess I'm in the minority here. I understand why most of you disagree, but this is how I was raised. I don't dispute that his political, social, and moral views were completely reprehensible. But, the way I convey that is to simply ignore his passing and refuse to give him any more airtime - as he certainly doesn't deserve it. I don't dance on his grave because he's not worth my notice, and to do so drops me to his level. So, other than contributing a bit of public support for Kevy's position (and a few others too - I didn't read carefully), this is the last bit of energy I shall waste on this particular (unworthy) subject.
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I can see the arguments on both sides.
Gravedancing feels wrong as it goes against so much of what we were taught is acceptable in this society. On the other hand... If we as a society never, ever danced on the grave of an evil person, what would we teach our children about WWII? So I do buy Cherny's argument about the utility of putting the societal smackdown on some people. |
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