I said something along the lines of:

“Wow, I haven’t had a reason to smile ear to ear in a while.”

Along with

“Nah, the more dead corpos dragons, the better.”

In response to some liberal going off about how violence is never the solution, not mentioning how this murdered dipshit has personally overseen a system that perpetuates harm, suffering and death (violence) in the name of profit.

Good ole’ civility clause.

Whats the paradox of tolerance?

.world mods have never heard of it I guess.

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    Lets go back to the start. The person murdered was a horrible, reprehensible human being. Why should we not celebrate his death? As somebody else asked, would you not celebrate Hitler’s death? The same principle applies here.

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      Why shouldn’t you celebrate death? Because a good person doesn’t celebrate someone’s death.

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        That’s your subjective view. You’re welcome to regard me as a no-good person by your standards. Regardless, I’m still happy to see a burden on society removed. Hitler dead? Yay. CEO who killed thousands of people dead? Yay.

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          The morality of wishing death upon people is not subjective. It’s simply that hateful people convinced themselves that their hate is something that is valid and normal.

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            That’s fine. I respect your right to have your own moral code, as long as you don’t try to enforce it upon me :)