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Thanks I guess.
I suppose I should....
Proof of congenital insensitivity to irony, right here.
Kirk is good, not evil.
That is a matter of opinion. I would never celebrate his death, but he was a piece of ♥♥♥♥.
How's the inventor of Scrabble doing today?
Maybe you're a moderate democrat then.
No sane person celebrates the death of another human being.
But I will not be shamed into mourning a man whose views and goals were dangerous to some of my students.
No joy. But no feigned sadness. Big difference.
That depends on who dies...
No, it doesn't. Loss is loss, and there will always be someone to mourn the deceased. Some passings may bring relief, or apathy, but they should not bring joy.
I feel awful for Charlie's kids. They witnessed his murder, and will carry that forever.
But I will not be told I'm "celebrating" just because I refuse to participate in the hagiography of the man himself.
Agreed. But the radical left do. Just look at the Bluesky responses. Just look at the various responses around the country.
I have a question, Walrus. What is your take on Darth Invader? You were friends on another forum. Now you guys disagree politically. Still friends?